Kinetics of Enhanced Gold Dissolution: Activation by Dissolved Lead

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Milton E. Wadsworth Ximeng Zhu
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Impurity metals can markedly influence the anodic dissolution of gold in the presence of cyanide. Several important findings related to the influence of lead are reviewed and some new observations presented. Based on the effect of pH, the scan direction, and voltage, it may be shown there are three separate voltage regimes where lead influences the anodic dissolution of gold. These are related to Pb°/ HPbO2, Au-Pb /HPbO2, and HPbO2/PbC2; oxidation-reduction reactions which provide low resistance paths for electron exchange. The gold dissolution rate was determined by direct solution analysis and is compared to the rate implied by electrochemical measurements.
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APA: Milton E. Wadsworth Ximeng Zhu  (2005)  Kinetics of Enhanced Gold Dissolution: Activation by Dissolved Lead

MLA: Milton E. Wadsworth Ximeng Zhu Kinetics of Enhanced Gold Dissolution: Activation by Dissolved Lead. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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