A Study of Electrokinetic Properties of Activated Carbon in Relation to Gold Adsorption

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Ofori-Ansah K
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The zeta potential on the surface of activated orit carbon were estimated in lhe presence of selected cations and anions that are normally associated with gold bearing ores in Kalgoorlie area of Western Australia. Additions of such ions to solution of varying pH shifted the isoelectric point of carbon from pH 4.45 to pH 7-8.3, while the anions moved Lhc isoelectric point 10 less than pH 3.2. In the presence of gold cyanide SoluLion additions of spectator ions indicated the isoelecLric poilll to be aL pH less than 3.2; the only exception was for Fe" ion where the isoelecLric point was at pH 5.9. The decrease in zeta potential appeared to be related to the counter-ions present. The decrease may also be related to the adsorption of hydroxyl ion complexes that are likely to be formed when cations are present in the solutions.Gold adsorpLion by activated orit carbon from gold cyanide solution seem to be indicated by the magnitude of zeta potential on the carbon surface. An attempt is made to relate gold adsorption and zeta potential on carbon surface with the pH of the medium.
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APA: Ofori-Ansah K  (1984)  A Study of Electrokinetic Properties of Activated Carbon in Relation to Gold Adsorption

MLA: Ofori-Ansah K A Study of Electrokinetic Properties of Activated Carbon in Relation to Gold Adsorption. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.

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