Selective Recovery of Gold from E-Wastes by Using Cellulosic Wastes

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Abe Pangeni Ohto Kawakita B. B. Adhikari S. Alam
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Effective recovery of gold was investigated by using adsorption gels prepared from pure cellulose, cotton and paper by treating with concentrated sulfuric acid. Only gold was adsorbed with extraordinary high loading capacity from varying concentrations of hydrochloric acid separated from other precious metals and base metals. The formation of fine powders of metallic gold was visually observed, which is attributable to the selective reduction of gold (III) ion to metallic gold clue to its high oxidation-reduction potential. Recovery of gold from the leach liquor of hydrochloric acid of circuit boards from spent mobile phones was attempted using pure cellulose gel.
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APA: Abe Pangeni Ohto Kawakita B. B. Adhikari S. Alam  (2011)  Selective Recovery of Gold from E-Wastes by Using Cellulosic Wastes

MLA: Abe Pangeni Ohto Kawakita B. B. Adhikari S. Alam Selective Recovery of Gold from E-Wastes by Using Cellulosic Wastes. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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