The Adsorption Of Gold And Silver Cyanide From Solution By Activated Charcoal

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. H. Cho
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Jan 1, 1983

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INTRODUCTION Activated charcoal has been used for several centuries in many capacities including the recovery, isolation and purification of various materials (1). The first use of charcoal in a gold metallurgical system was in the extraction of gold after chlorination (2, 3,4). The gold was dissolved in a chlorine system and subsequently filtered through charcoal. The application of charcoal with cyanide extraction was patented by Johnston (5) in 1894 and adopted commercially in Australia in 1897. The process consisted of dissolving the gold and silver in a potassium cyanide solution and passing it through a series of charcoal filters. The charcoal was subsequently smelted to recover the gold and silver. The interest in the use of charcoal diminished in the first part of the twentieth century as the practice of the use of zinc as a precipitating agent increased. However, in 1916, the Yuanmi Mine in Australia replaced their zinc precipitation plant with a charcoal adsorption plant. In 1926, Scott and Gross (7) of the U. S. Bureau of Mines con- ducted extensive research on the adsorption of gold and silver from cyanide leach solutions. Among their findings was the result that the most important factor in improving the adsorptive power of charcoal was heat treatment with oxidation by air or steam. The work of Zadra (8) in 1952 stimulated renewed interest in the use of activated charcoal in gold and silver recovery with the development of a method of recovery of the gold and silver from the charcoal other than its destruction by burning. The process involved simultaneous desorption
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APA: E. H. Cho  (1983)  The Adsorption Of Gold And Silver Cyanide From Solution By Activated Charcoal

MLA: E. H. Cho The Adsorption Of Gold And Silver Cyanide From Solution By Activated Charcoal. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.

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