The Dissolution Behavior Of Silver In Ammoniacal Solutions With Cupric Ammine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. Guan
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The dissolution behavior of silver in ammoniacal solutions with cupric ammine as an oxidant has been investigated using a rotating disc electrode. The rates of dissolution of silver were determined by an electrochemical means as well as a direct measurement of silver ions reported in the bulk solution as a function of time. The variables investigated included stirring speed, temperature, concentration of lixiviants, and pH of the solutions. The rate of dissolution under the conditions studied' was found to be controlled by an electrochemical reaction at the liquid/ solid interface with an apparent activation energy of 48.07 kJ /mole. The rate was found to be a half order with respect to the, concentration of cupric tetra-ammine, Cu(NH3)l+.; The results were explained in terms of a mixed' potential theory.
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APA: Y. Guan  (1994)  The Dissolution Behavior Of Silver In Ammoniacal Solutions With Cupric Ammine

MLA: Y. Guan The Dissolution Behavior Of Silver In Ammoniacal Solutions With Cupric Ammine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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