A Process For Counteracting The Detrimental Effect Of Tetrathionate On Resin Gold Adsorption From Thiosulfate Leachates

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. G. West-Sells
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Recovery of gold from thiosulfate leachates can be accomplished by adsorption of the gold thiosulfate complex by a strong base resin. Two of the most significant impurities that can decrease this gold adsorption are tetrathionate and trithionate, which are produced as oxidation products of thiosulfate during gold leaching. This paper investigates gold adsorption on a strong base resin (Purolite A500C) as a function of the concentration of these impurities. It is shown that concentrations of tetrathionate and trithionate as low as 150 mg/L can decrease gold loading by an order of magnitude, and that of the two ions, tetrathionate has a stronger detrimental effect. The resin and solution gold concentration profiles were successfully fit using a Freundlich isotherm, which further shows the strong effect of tetrathionate. To counteract the decrease in gold adsorption by tetrathionate, a novel process was proposed. Sulfite was added to the solution to oxidize tetrathionate to trithionate, and a nitrogen blanket was added to ensure that no further oxidation of thiosulfate could take place. It is shown that by incorporating this process, gold adsorption was doubled from both synthetic and real gold thiosulfate leachates.
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APA: P. G. West-Sells  (2003)  A Process For Counteracting The Detrimental Effect Of Tetrathionate On Resin Gold Adsorption From Thiosulfate Leachates

MLA: P. G. West-Sells A Process For Counteracting The Detrimental Effect Of Tetrathionate On Resin Gold Adsorption From Thiosulfate Leachates. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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