Reduction of Gold and Silver by Hydrogen From Sulfuric Thioorea Solutions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Guy Deschênes
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Thiourea solutions can be used as leach liquors to treat gold ores or slimes. It is also efficient to elute resins or strip solvents that were loaded in cyanides solutions. The hydrogen pressure reduction is a practical step to recover gold and silver from leach solutions, and strips and eluates without any destruction of thiourea. It is a critical point because these processes have to consider the recycling of the liquors to be irore economical. The effect of temperature, pressure, acidity, compotation of the solution and the nature of catalysts on pressure reduction by hydrogen were investigated. An electranetallurgical study was? carried out to investigate the mechanism. The composition of the products was studied by different analytical methods. The process shows a good selectivity to precipitate gold and silver in a thiourea solution containing iron and copper. Gold and silver concentrations can be decreased to 0.2 ppm and 0.1 ppm at respectively 70 KPa H2 and 28°C. No decomposition of thiourea was evident during the tests. Metals such as nickel powder or platinum activate the reaction and improve the reduction.
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APA: Guy Deschênes  (1989)  Reduction of Gold and Silver by Hydrogen From Sulfuric Thioorea Solutions

MLA: Guy Deschênes Reduction of Gold and Silver by Hydrogen From Sulfuric Thioorea Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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