Electrochemical Behavior Of The Dissolution Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 534 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1998
Abstract
Ammonia has been found to be an effective leaching reagent for gold, silver and platinum group metals in the presence of appropriate oxidants. Electrochemical and kinetic aspects of the dissolution of elemental gold in ammoniacal solutions have been investigated. The cathodic reaction of aurous di-ammine on the gold cathode has been investigated first. From this investigation, the standard electro-potential of the cathodic reaction .and hence. the Gibbs free energy of formation of the aurous di-ammine were established. The solubility of gold in ammoniacal solutions was also examined in relation to ammonia concentration, temperature and concentration of various oxidants. The anodic reaction of the gold disk in ammonia? in the presence? of various oxidants including oxygen, ozon, hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, cupric and cobaltic ammine, and iodine was also examined and the results have been discussed. Excellent dissolution yielding of gold and many other metals, typically better than 95% recovery in 1'-2 'hours of leaching at a temperature ranging 80°C to 190°C has been observed. Test results of the dissolution of gold from elemental state as well as other sources including sulfidic ores and scrap are presented.
Citation
APA:
(1998) Electrochemical Behavior Of The Dissolution Of Gold In Ammoniacal SolutionsMLA: Electrochemical Behavior Of The Dissolution Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.