Can A Thiosulfate Leaching Process Be Developed Which Does Not Require Copper And Ammonia?

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Irsan Chandra
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

It is generally recognized that the gold thiosulfate leaching system requires the presence of copper and ammonia in order for acceptable leaching kinetics to be observed. However, the presence of copper and ammonia complicate the chemistry of the system as thiosulfate is rapidly oxidized by oxygen under these conditions. In addition, the environmental impact of ammonia would need to be considered before the adoption of this system. This paper describes fundamental studies into the thiosulfate oxygen system. The two reagents for this system are thiosulfate and oxygen, and leaching is carried out at pH < 7. It will be shown using electrochemical techniques that both the reduction of oxygen and the oxidation of gold-to-gold thiosulfate are hindered. Thus, if leaching is to work under these conditions, then both half reactions need to be improved. The use of additives, such as thiourea and lead have been shown to dramatically improve the oxidation of gold and the reduction of oxygen respectively. The leaching of gold in the presence of such additives is discussed.
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APA: Irsan Chandra  (2003)  Can A Thiosulfate Leaching Process Be Developed Which Does Not Require Copper And Ammonia?

MLA: Irsan Chandra Can A Thiosulfate Leaching Process Be Developed Which Does Not Require Copper And Ammonia?. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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