The Importance Of The Cu(Ii) Catalyst Inthe Thiosulfate Leaching Of Gold

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Anita E. Lam
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The thiosulfate leaching of gold generally requires the presence of a catalyst such as cupric tetraammine, Cu(NH3)42+, to obtain reasonable leaching rates and gold extractions. Unfortunately, this same catalyst that accelerates gold leaching also tends to accelerate thiosulfate oxidation to tetrathionate and other species. It is therefore imperative that a detailed understanding of the role of this catalyst and the factors affecting it is obtained. It is equally important for plant application that a method of assessing the catalyst be developed. In this work the role of the cupric tetraammine catalyst was studied using geochemical modeling for speciation prediction, thiosulfate leaching of gold ores, and chemical analyses of resulting leach solutions. It was found that the variables of pH, temperature, and the concentrations of ammonia, thiosulfate, and total copper all work in concert to affect the concentration of the cupric tetraammine species. It was also found that the presence of sufficient thiosulfate and cupric tetraammine was critical to the success of the leach.
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APA: Anita E. Lam  (2003)  The Importance Of The Cu(Ii) Catalyst Inthe Thiosulfate Leaching Of Gold

MLA: Anita E. Lam The Importance Of The Cu(Ii) Catalyst Inthe Thiosulfate Leaching Of Gold. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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