Uptake And Recovery Of Gold By Immobilized Persimmon Tannin

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Takashi Sakaguchi Akira Nakajima Takehiko Tsuruta
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Some attempts were made to recover gold from aqueous systems using immobilized persimmon tannin. This adsorbent adsorbed gold from solutions containing hydrogen tetrachloroaurate (III) with high efficiency, whereas there was minimal adsorption from solutions containing gold (I) sodium thiomalate and sodium dicyanoaurate (I). The adsorption of gold was rapid, and was affected by the pH of the solution, temperature, external gold concentration and amount of adsorbent. Adsorbed gold was easily desorbed with 1 M thiourea solution, indicating that immobilized persimmon tannin can be repeatedly re-used for the recovery of gold using adsorption-desorption cycles.
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APA: Takashi Sakaguchi Akira Nakajima Takehiko Tsuruta  (1995)  Uptake And Recovery Of Gold By Immobilized Persimmon Tannin

MLA: Takashi Sakaguchi Akira Nakajima Takehiko Tsuruta Uptake And Recovery Of Gold By Immobilized Persimmon Tannin. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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