The Chemistry Of Gold And Silver Recovery From Natural Resources

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George M. Potter Roshan B. Bhappu
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The chemistry involved in the recovery of gold and silver from natural resources through hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical processes is reviewed. Process metallurgy for the cyanidation, activated carbon adsorption, carbon stripping, and electrowinning of gold and silver is discussed. The application of zinc sodium sulfide use for silver recovery from cyanide solutions is covered. Electrooxidation, other oxidation methods and roasting processes for problem ores and concentrates containing organic carbon and impurities such as arsenic, antimony, and tellurides are summarized. The smelting of cathodes, precipitates, and other products, and the various wet and furnace steps in separating dore metal are also reviewed.
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APA: George M. Potter Roshan B. Bhappu  (1981)  The Chemistry Of Gold And Silver Recovery From Natural Resources

MLA: George M. Potter Roshan B. Bhappu The Chemistry Of Gold And Silver Recovery From Natural Resources. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1981.

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