The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions At 75°C

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. DasGupta
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The dissolution behavior of gold in ammoniacal solutions at 75°C has been investigated. The variables investigated include concentration of lixiviants, pH of the solution and various oxidants. The anodic dissolution of gold was studied in the absence of oxidants using the potentiodynamic polarization technique. The cathodic reaction of oxidants was studied on a platinum electrode. Tafel polarization tests were also performed to determine the dissolution rate. The overall dissolution of gold in ammoniacal solutions was examined using a mixed potential theory. A comparative study on the role of cupric am mine, oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, sodium hypochlorite as oxidants for the dissolution of gold in ammoniacal solutions has been carried out.
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APA: R. DasGupta  (1996)  The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions At 75°C

MLA: R. DasGupta The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions At 75°C. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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