A Kinetic Study Of The Leaching Of Gold From Pyrite Concentrate Using Acidified Thiourea

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. Gabra
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The kinetics of acidified thiourea leaching of pyrite concentrate was investigated at temperature ranging form 20 °C to a 60 °C. The effect of various parameters on the dissolution rates are discussed. The gold extraction was found to be zero and first orders with respect to Fe (111) and thiourea concentration, respectively. The order of the reaction with respect to sulfuric acid was found to be zero. The activation energy was determined from the Arrhenius plot as 2,039 kcal mole -1 (for a freshly prepared acidic solution containing Fe (111) as the oxidant and at 800 rpm stirring speed. This relatively low activation energy value suggests that the gold extraction is controlled by a-physical phenomenon. Under optimum conditions, more than 90% of gold has been dissolved in about 30 min. and 95% in 60 min. Attempt to recover gold from thiourea solution using active carbon is also discussed.
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APA: G. Gabra  (1984)  A Kinetic Study Of The Leaching Of Gold From Pyrite Concentrate Using Acidified Thiourea

MLA: G. Gabra A Kinetic Study Of The Leaching Of Gold From Pyrite Concentrate Using Acidified Thiourea. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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