A Kinetic Study of Gold Leaching with Thiosulfate

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jiang Tao F. M. Doyle Chen Jin E. Peters Xu Shi
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Tafel curve technique and leaching tests have been applied to study the kinetics of gold leaching with thiosulfate. Results show that cupric ions and ammonia play the part of catalysts in the leaching of gold with thiosulfate. The activation energy of gold dissolution is calculated as 27.99 KJ/mol in the absence of both cupric ions and ammonia. However, the energy is reduced to 15.54 KJ/mol in a solution of 0.01 mol/L Cu (NH3)2 4* and 0. 5moVL total ammonia. The reaction order of Cu (NH,) g is one in the range of 0.001~0.1mol/L. These results support the electrochemical-catalytic mechanism pro- posed by the authors and explains the behavior of cupric ion and ammonia (Jiang Tao, et al., 1993)
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APA: Jiang Tao F. M. Doyle Chen Jin E. Peters Xu Shi  (1993)  A Kinetic Study of Gold Leaching with Thiosulfate

MLA: Jiang Tao F. M. Doyle Chen Jin E. Peters Xu Shi A Kinetic Study of Gold Leaching with Thiosulfate. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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