The Extraction Of Gold, Copper, Silver, Bismuth And Selenium By Dibutyl Carbitol

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Abstract

The extraction and recovery of gold from copper electrorefining slimes by leaching and solvent extraction using dibutyl carbitol (DBC) has been practiced for several decades. Yet, the deportment of some common elements in this process has not been reported. The focus of this paper is to report the behavior of copper, bismuth, silver and selenium during the processing of industrial solutions by batch and continuous extraction on the laboratory scale. It was found that DBC, while an excellent extractor of gold from a highly oxidative chloride leach solution, also loads significant quantities of Cu, Bi, and Se. Silver was not present in significant quantities in the leach solution nor did it load appreciably. The deportment of gold and impurities are reported for batch and continuous operations of a two-stage extraction process using distribution ratios and separation factors.
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APA:  (2010)  The Extraction Of Gold, Copper, Silver, Bismuth And Selenium By Dibutyl Carbitol

MLA: The Extraction Of Gold, Copper, Silver, Bismuth And Selenium By Dibutyl Carbitol. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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