Gold Recovery From Alkaline Cyanide Solutions By Solvation Extraction And Direct Electrolysis From The Organic Phase

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 584 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
Recent research efforts have shown have shown selective solvation extraction of a gold cyanide ion-pair complex from alkaline cyanide solution is possible with organic phosphorus esters. These alkyl phosphorus esters such as tributyl phosphate (TBP) and di-n-butyl n-butyl phosphonate (DBBP) can selectively load gold to rather high levels, even in excess of 30 gpl. However, traditional stripping techniques are not particularly effective. In this regard, gold recovery by direct electrolysis of the organic phase has been found to be an interesting possibility. Further, the rate of direct electrodeposition from the organic phase can be improved significantly by using an aqueous/organic mixture. Direct electrodeposition of sheet gold from loaded DBBP was successfully accomplished at a current density of 8x10 4 amp/cm2 and 55°C from such a two-phase mixture with the aqueous phase as the continuous phase. No appreciable degradation the DBBP was found after 5 cycles of extraction and, electrodeposition. Finally, the applicability of the process strategy for an industrial situation was demonstrated by the successful treatment of waste gold cyanide electroplating solutions.
Citation
APA:
(1986) Gold Recovery From Alkaline Cyanide Solutions By Solvation Extraction And Direct Electrolysis From The Organic PhaseMLA: Gold Recovery From Alkaline Cyanide Solutions By Solvation Extraction And Direct Electrolysis From The Organic Phase. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.