The automatic determination of trace amountsof gold in gold-plant barren solutions

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. J. Brandt J. H. van Dalen F. W. Wessels
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

A maximum of ten process streams (Merrill barren solutions) can be monitored sequentially with this on-line analyser, and gold concentrations as Iow as 0,005 mg/I can be determined. The design is a further development of the Tell-tale analyser constructed by the Corner House Laboratories during the period 1965-69. The barren solution is preconcentrated automatically by solvent extraction, the solvent being a solution of I per cent Aliquat 336 in di-isobutyl ketone. An aqueous-to-solvent ratio of 40: I is maintained. The extracted gold in the organic phase is determined by flame atomic absorption, each analysis taking approximately II minutes. The long-term reproducibility of the absorbance readings over a 24-hour period of repetitive sampling of four simulated process streams varied from 6,9 to 4,1 per cent relative standard deviation for gold concentrations of 0,0 I to 0,05 mg/I.
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APA: P. J. Brandt J. H. van Dalen F. W. Wessels  (1980)  The automatic determination of trace amountsof gold in gold-plant barren solutions

MLA: P. J. Brandt J. H. van Dalen F. W. Wessels The automatic determination of trace amountsof gold in gold-plant barren solutions. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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