Ammonium thiosulfate leaching of gold from electronic printed circuit boards – effect of solution copper concentration

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
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- 2554 KB
- Publication Date:
- Dec 11, 2024
Abstract
This study investigates the effect of ammonium thiosulfate on the leaching of gold from the
contacts of unpopulated cut electronic printed circuit boards (PCBs). Studies in the literature show
ammonium thiosulfate to be a viable option in comparison to the commonly used but hazardous
cyanide leaching route. However, the simultaneous dissolution of Cu interferes with the Au leaching
reaction, often limiting the extraction to moderate levels. To optimize the system, an ammoniumthiosulfate system containing 0.5M ammonia, 0.5M ammonium thiosulfate, and Cu(II) sulfate at varying concentrations was studied as an alternative hydrometallurgical option for the recovery of gold from PCB. Tests were done with unpopulated standardized model PCBs (cut to 15 x 30mm
pieces). Gold extraction of 47.3% was achieved after a 24-hour leaching experiment with a 0.02M
copper background concentration. Further experiments focused using different initial background
Cu concentrations (0M – 0.1M) to determine its effect on both gold and copper extractions. An
initial Cu concentration of 0.045M resulted in the highest gold extraction, with 93.7% extraction
after 6 hours of leaching. Further analysis of the data shows that the kinetic rate of gold leaching is
correlated in a first-order dependence with the actual copper concentration in the solution, which
increases with the concomitant dissolution of copper and gold from the PCBs. A lower threshold
of 0.017M and an upper threshold of 0.15M copper in solution were determined, in between which
gold extraction shows this first-order rate increase. The upper threshold is potentially linked to
the onset of copper precipitation, which blinds the metal surfaces, slowing further leaching. The
findings of this study suggest that in an industrial recovery operation of gold from waste PCB using
the thiosulfate method, copper concentrations need to be carefully monitored, and the process
should preferably operate with uncut or coarsely cut untreated boards to minimize exposure to
copper circuits.
Citation
APA:
(2024) Ammonium thiosulfate leaching of gold from electronic printed circuit boards – effect of solution copper concentrationMLA: Ammonium thiosulfate leaching of gold from electronic printed circuit boards – effect of solution copper concentration. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.