A Dissolution Kinetic Model For Metal Powders A Case Of Varying Surface Area

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter Nam-soo Kim Kenneth N. Han
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

A kinetic model for leaching of particulate metals in a batch system has been developed. The leaching mechanism has been analyzed by solving a series of ordinary differential equations relating heterogeneous reaction kinetics at the solid/liquid interface to mass transfer of reactant and products. Special emphasis has been given to the effect of changing of the surface area of the leaching substrate and initial particle distribution on the overall leaching rate. The dissolution of gold powders in acidic solution with bromine as an oxidant has been used as a model system. The effect of particle size, chemical reaction order, rate constant and mass transfer coefficient on the overall rate of dissolution of metal powder has been analyzed and discussed.
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APA: Peter Nam-soo Kim Kenneth N. Han  (2005)  A Dissolution Kinetic Model For Metal Powders A Case Of Varying Surface Area

MLA: Peter Nam-soo Kim Kenneth N. Han A Dissolution Kinetic Model For Metal Powders A Case Of Varying Surface Area. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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