Adsorption of Gold on Activated Carbon in Bromide Solutions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Batric Pesic
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Adsorption of gold on activated carbon from gold bromide solutions was examined as a function of pH, particle size, carbon amount, initial gold bromide concentration, bromine concentration, temperature, and various cations and anions. pH did not have any effect below pH=6. Above pH=6, pH had dramatically negative effect. The adsorption results satisfied a first reaction order model. The reaction rate constant was proportional to the inverse of carbon particle radius. It was also proportional to the amount of carbon, and independent of initial gold concentration. Temperature had a very little effect at pH=l. At pH=8, the activation energy was a function of the extent of a reaction, increasing with the extent of a reaction. Cu, Fe, Ca, Mg, and Na cations and sulfate, chloride and bromide anions did not have any effect on gold adsorption. Bromine had a very negative effect on gold uptake.
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APA: Batric Pesic  (1991)  Adsorption of Gold on Activated Carbon in Bromide Solutions

MLA: Batric Pesic Adsorption of Gold on Activated Carbon in Bromide Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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