The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold And Copper From Gold And Copper Alloys (ac26e096-548d-4b8f-a0e5-0c5297320cf6)

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Y. Guan
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Abstract

The dissolution behavior of copper and gold from their pure state and from Au/Cu alloys in cyanide solutions has been investigated using a rotating disc. Oxygen was used as an oxidant. The effect of the composition of the alloys, stirring speed of the disc, concentration of lixiviants and temperature on the overall dissolution kinetics has been studied. Gold/copper alloys of three compositions were used in this study. The atomic percent of gold in these alloys was 75, 50 and 25, respectively. The dissolution behavior of these three alloys was compared with that of pure gold and of copper under the same chemical conditions. In general, the dissolution of copper and gold from alloys is partially controlled by surface chemical reaction and largely by mass transfer.
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APA: Y. Guan  (1992)  The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold And Copper From Gold And Copper Alloys (ac26e096-548d-4b8f-a0e5-0c5297320cf6)

MLA: Y. Guan The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold And Copper From Gold And Copper Alloys (ac26e096-548d-4b8f-a0e5-0c5297320cf6). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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