Gold Extraction with Halogens

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. -M. Lalancette B. Dubreuil D. Lemieux C. Chouinard
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The extraction of gold and silver has been examined via the use of mixed halogens: chlorine and bromine. The reaction was performed in a brine of sodium chloride with a small amount of sodium bromide at 40-50°C, in an atmosphere of chlorine, at atmospheric pressure. The process takes advantage of the very high reactivity of bromine towards gold, while the higher oxidation capacity of chlorine leads to gold chloride as end product with recycling of bromine. Fast reaction rates are observed along with gold recovery at the level of 95%. Chlorine-consuming common elements are removed prior to chlorination.
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APA: J. -M. Lalancette B. Dubreuil D. Lemieux C. Chouinard  (2011)  Gold Extraction with Halogens

MLA: J. -M. Lalancette B. Dubreuil D. Lemieux C. Chouinard Gold Extraction with Halogens. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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