Carbon Adsorption Of Silver From Acidified Thiourea Solutions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Pesic
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

This is an extension of the work on recovery of silver and manganese from Ag-Mn ores, and recovery of silver and gallium from flue dust from phosphate industry. Carbon adsorption was considered as the most adequate method for recovery of silver from thiourea leach solutions. For this reason it was decided to examine the characteristics of adsorption of silver on activated carbon. Coconut hard shell activated carbon was used for this study. Ag(TU)2C1 complex was dissolved into thiourea solution to give 2 gpl stock solution. Thy studied parameters were: loading isotherms at 25°C, 35°C, and 45°C, initial kinetics as a function of thiourea concentration, temperature, pH, N2, and O2. It was found that the loading capacity of carbon for silver and thiourea was 137-150 mg/g and 514 mg/g, respectively, at 25 °C.
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APA: B. Pesic  (1986)  Carbon Adsorption Of Silver From Acidified Thiourea Solutions

MLA: B. Pesic Carbon Adsorption Of Silver From Acidified Thiourea Solutions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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