Dissolution Behavior Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions With Iodine As An Oxidant

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K. Peri
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The leaching behavior of gold in ammonical solutions with iodine as an oxidant has been investigated using cyclic voltammogram and Tafel polarization. The majority of experiments was carried out at 75°C and the results were compared with the equilibrium consideration on the iodine-ammonia system. The distribution of nine iodide containing species at various pH values in the absence and presence of ammonia was considered at three different temperatures. It was found that by introduction of ammonia into the system, the concentration of iodide (r), iodine (12) and triiodide (13') is increased substantially which in turn helps the rate of dissolution of gold. The apparent activation energy was found to be about 46 kJ/mole, indicating a chemical controlled mechanism.
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APA: K. Peri  (1999)  Dissolution Behavior Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions With Iodine As An Oxidant

MLA: K. Peri Dissolution Behavior Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions With Iodine As An Oxidant . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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