The mechanism of gold adsorption on activated charcoal

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. J. Davidson
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Jan 10, 1974

Abstract

The mechanism of gold adsorption on activated charcoal by R. J. DAVIDSON: M.Se., Ph.D. (Rhodes) (Visitor) The adsorption of gold onto activated charcoal is most dependent on the concentration and character of the 'spectator' cations present in the adsorption medium. In the presence of calcium ions, gold is adsorbed as the calcium aurocyanide complex. The degree to which the aurocyanide complexes are adsorbed follows the series Ca> Mt:> H> Li> Na> K, calcium aurocyanide being the most stable complex and potassium aurocyanide the least firmly bound. If a loaded charcoal, where the gold is present as the calcium complex, is treated initially with either sodium carbonate or potassium carbonate solutions, the gold can subsequently be eluted from the charcoal with hot deionized water as either the sodium or the potassium complex respectively. The elution of gold with deionized water appears to be most attractive practically and economically, and has several potential applications in the recovery of gold from dilute solutions.
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APA: R. J. Davidson  (1974)  The mechanism of gold adsorption on activated charcoal

MLA: R. J. Davidson The mechanism of gold adsorption on activated charcoal. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974.

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