Selectivity of Lixr79, Guanidine Based Reagent, for Gold Solvent Extraction from Cyanide Solutions

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 381 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Continuous laboratory solvent extraction of gold from cyanide solutions using LIX?79 guanidine based extractant has been investigated. Different variables that affected the selectivity and extraction include aqueous pH, extractant concentration, and modifier concentration. The extraction isotherms of the aurocyanide complex with respect to the other cyano anions were compared, and the following order of selectivity Au > Ag > Zn > Cu > Fe was observed. According to the pH isotherms, aurocyanide can be extracted in an alkaline media, and a better separation with respect to the other cyanoanions was obtained in the pH range 10.5-11.2. From the McCabe Thiele diagrams, better recovery was predicted when using LIX?79 extractant and tridecanol modifier at 10 vol.%. Stripping of the gold from the loaded organic was carried out at pH > 12 using NaOH and NaCN solution. The continuous tests indicate that a two-stage extraction followed by a single stage strip is adequate to obtain an overall process efficiency of >90%. Better results were obtained using a copper wash stage before gold stripping.
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APA:
(2014) Selectivity of Lixr79, Guanidine Based Reagent, for Gold Solvent Extraction from Cyanide SolutionsMLA: Selectivity of Lixr79, Guanidine Based Reagent, for Gold Solvent Extraction from Cyanide Solutions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.