Adsorption of Gold From Au(III)-Chloride Solutions on Alternative Materials to Activated Carbon Inorganic Materials

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. Feldmann G. P. Demopoulos
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The adsorption of gold complexes on inorganic metal oxides has been mainly discussed in geochemical literature, but it is also of interest to the hydrometallurgical industry. This is so because it could be responsible for valuable metal losses or because it could potentially serve as alternative adsorbent material to activated carbon in certain cases such as from hot and acidic process slurries. This paper constitutes an early investigation into this subject by focusing on the effectiveness of FeOOH, Fe3O4 and Al2O3 as sorbent materials. All tests were done in a batch stirred-tank reactor under atmospheric conditions with synthetic gold(III)-chloride solutions at 23°C and 80°C, in the pH range of 1.6 to 9.0. Detailed kinetic tests were performed at different pH values (3 and 6) on FeOOH and Fe3O4 with solutions having gold concentrations from 5 mg/L to 130 mg/L. The adsorption of gold was found to be best both in terms of kinetics and loading characteristics at 80°C and pH=6. This was explained by a change in Au(III)-Cl speciation from a gold(III)-chloride complex to a gold(III)-chloride-hydroxy complex. By far, magnetite (reagent grade chemical) yielded the best gold adsorption characteristics making it an interesting sorbent material for further development considering that it can be advantageously recovered from slurry streams via magnetic separation. On the other hand, the tendency of gold(III)-chloro complexes to adsorb on metal (hydro) oxides needs to be taken into account to minimize undesirable metal losses in chloride-containing leaching media.
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APA: T. Feldmann G. P. Demopoulos  (2015)  Adsorption of Gold From Au(III)-Chloride Solutions on Alternative Materials to Activated Carbon Inorganic Materials

MLA: T. Feldmann G. P. Demopoulos Adsorption of Gold From Au(III)-Chloride Solutions on Alternative Materials to Activated Carbon Inorganic Materials. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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