Anodic Behavior Of Gold, Silver, And Gold-Silver Alloys In Aqueous Cyanide Solutions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Tao Xuea
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Gold frequently occurs in nature in the form of a gold-silver alloy. Thus, investigation of the electrochemical behavior of gold-silver alloys in cyanide solution has practical significance. In this paper, the potentiodynamic method is used to determine the anodic polarization curves of gold-silver alloys (Au-10% Ag and Au-50% Ag) in cyanide solutions. To facilitate the interpretation of the results, complementary experiments conducted in NaOH solution in the absence of cyanide are also reported. The results for the Au-Ag alloys are compared with the polarization behavior of pure gold and pure silver. With the aid of potential-pH diagrams for the Au- and Ag-CN-H20 systems and electrochemical kinetics concepts, the dissolution mechanism of gold-silver alloys, the effect of the presence of silver on the cyanidation of gold, as well as the factors which control the anodic reaction rate are clarified.
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APA: Tao Xuea  (1998)  Anodic Behavior Of Gold, Silver, And Gold-Silver Alloys In Aqueous Cyanide Solutions

MLA: Tao Xuea Anodic Behavior Of Gold, Silver, And Gold-Silver Alloys In Aqueous Cyanide Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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