Leaching And Electrochemical Behavior Of Gold In Iodide Solutions Part I: Dissolution Kinetics

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. B. Hiskey
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Of the halogens, the gold iodide complexes are the most stable in aqueous solutions. A series of experiments were performed to investigate the kinetics and mechanism of the leaching reaction between gold and iodide. Using a rotation disk technique, the effects of rotation speed, iodide and iodine concentration, temperature, pH and in the presence of different electrolytes were measured. Oxygen and hydrogen peroxide were also examined as oxidants in the iodide system. The first order reaction rate was found with respect to 13 and half order reaction rate with respect to 1-. The comparison of gold leaching between iodide and cyanide is also presented, in which a rate constant of about 2.6x10-9 mol/cm2? sec for 10-2 M I- and 5x10-3 M I2 was obtained. This value is close to that -for typical cyanidation. Cyclic voltammetry experiments were also performed to examine the electrochemical nature of the reaction which will be presented in part II of this study.
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APA: J. B. Hiskey  (1990)  Leaching And Electrochemical Behavior Of Gold In Iodide Solutions Part I: Dissolution Kinetics

MLA: J. B. Hiskey Leaching And Electrochemical Behavior Of Gold In Iodide Solutions Part I: Dissolution Kinetics. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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