Fundamental Studies On The Loading Of Gold On Carbon In Chloride Solutions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. B. Hiskey X. H. Jiang G. Ramadorai Douglas N. Halbe Donald M. Hausen Erich U. Petersen William J. Tafuri
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The extraction of gold from chloride solutions with activated carbon is examined. It is shown that the uptake of gold by activated carbon from chloride solution follows a mechanism whereby gold is reduced to the metallic state. Metallic gold appears as deposits both on the carbon surface and in pore space within the carbon particle. The deposition rate is dependant on the carbon particle size and pH. At low initial gold concentrations, the initial rate is insensitive to gold concentration. Sodium hypochlorite exhibits an adverse effect on the reduction reaction. The overall loading and initial rate of reduction are both decreased in the presence of NaC10. The effect of iodide on the loading of gold was also examined in an attempt to overcome the superficial deposition of gold on carbon.
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APA: J. B. Hiskey X. H. Jiang G. Ramadorai Douglas N. Halbe Donald M. Hausen Erich U. Petersen William J. Tafuri  (1990)  Fundamental Studies On The Loading Of Gold On Carbon In Chloride Solutions

MLA: J. B. Hiskey X. H. Jiang G. Ramadorai Douglas N. Halbe Donald M. Hausen Erich U. Petersen William J. Tafuri Fundamental Studies On The Loading Of Gold On Carbon In Chloride Solutions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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