Loading and Elution of Gold Thiosulfate from Anion Exchange Resins

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S Brunt
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

A new elution process has been developed for the recovery of gold thiosulfate from ion exchange resins. This is a synergistic system which utilises a base eluent, such as nitrate or trithionate, along with an additive that improves the elution of gold. The use of the additive enables lower eluent concentrations to be adopted, as well as weaker eluents such as chloride. With the chloride + additive system, complete gold elution can be achieved within 12 BV when utilising an eluent flow of 5 BV/h. When the eluent flow is reduced to 2 BV/h, complete elution is achieved within 8 BV. Similar results are obtained when using nitrate or trithionate as the base eluent. A copper pre-elution process has also been developed, whereby the majority of copper can be stripped within 5 BV prior to gold elution. This method is a significant improvement on the ammonia + oxygen pre-elution previously suggested. The development of a new analytical procedure based on ion chromatography with UV detection is also described for the quantification of polythionates in leach solutions and loaded on resins. This enables analysis to be carried out for resin-in- leach type processes where the polythionates are being formed in solution and simultaneously adsorbed onto the resin.
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APA: S Brunt  (2007)  Loading and Elution of Gold Thiosulfate from Anion Exchange Resins

MLA: S Brunt Loading and Elution of Gold Thiosulfate from Anion Exchange Resins. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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