The Use of Equilibrium Diagrams to Better Understand the Influence of Lead Additions on Gold Leaching in Aqueous Cyanide

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T Mahlangu
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The leaching of gold in alkaline aqueous cyanide solutions may be reduced significantly by the passivation of the gold by a surface layer of polymeric aurocyanide. This passivation of the gold is typically countered by the presence of Pb(+2) species in solution, which may be present as an impurity in the solution, or specifically added for this purpose. The speciation and availability of Pb(+2) in typical cyanide leach solutions is illustrated as a function of pH, and the presence of S(-2), S(+6), Cu(+1) and Ag(+1) species. The probable role of the Pb(+2) species in efficient gold leaching is discussed.
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APA: T Mahlangu  (2007)  The Use of Equilibrium Diagrams to Better Understand the Influence of Lead Additions on Gold Leaching in Aqueous Cyanide

MLA: T Mahlangu The Use of Equilibrium Diagrams to Better Understand the Influence of Lead Additions on Gold Leaching in Aqueous Cyanide. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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