The Dissolution Behavior Of Metals From Silver/Copper Alloys In Ammoniacal Solutions (f76118b2-09b6-4cf9-8dcb-ad4b229005c5)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. Guan
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Abstract

The dissolution behavior of silver and copper from silver/copper alloys in ammoniacal solutions has been investigated using a rotating disc. Oxygen was used as an oxidant. The effect of composition of alloys, concentration of lixiviants, stirring speed and temperature on the overall dissolution kinetics has been studied. Silver / copper alloys of three compositions were used in this study. The atomic percents of silver in these alloys were 76.9, 46.9 and 24.1. The results on the rate of dissolution obtained for these alloys have been compared with that of pure silver and copper under the same testing conditions. A particular emphasis has been given to the galvanic effect on the overall dissolution rates.
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APA: Y. Guan  (1993)  The Dissolution Behavior Of Metals From Silver/Copper Alloys In Ammoniacal Solutions (f76118b2-09b6-4cf9-8dcb-ad4b229005c5)

MLA: Y. Guan The Dissolution Behavior Of Metals From Silver/Copper Alloys In Ammoniacal Solutions (f76118b2-09b6-4cf9-8dcb-ad4b229005c5). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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