The Electrochemical Study On The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions At Temperatures Above 100°C

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. C. Guan
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

In an attempt to replace the traditional cyanide process of extracting gold, a new technology using ammoniacal solutions has been developed. In this study, the electrochemical behavior of gold in ammoniacal solutions at temperatures above 100°C has been investigated. An electrochemical cell in an autoclave has been introduced to carry out this study. The system consists of a gold working electrode, a platinum counter electrode, and an external saturated calomel electrode (SCE) which is connected to the autoclave system through a Birch wood plug. Techniques used in this study included potentiodynamic polarization, galvanostatic polarization, cyclic voltammetry, and Tafel polarization. The electrochemical reaction mechanisms governing the dissolution process are presented.
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APA: Y. C. Guan  (1996)  The Electrochemical Study On The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions At Temperatures Above 100°C

MLA: Y. C. Guan The Electrochemical Study On The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions At Temperatures Above 100°C. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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