Loading Characteristics of Gold-Bromo Species onto Weak-base Anion Exchange Resin PAZ-4

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Robert Mensah-Biney
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The loading characteristics of gold-tetrabromide species onto a weak-base resin, PAZ-4, were evaluated using a completely mixed batch reaction system. The time. to attain equilibrium loading was substantial, on the order of several days. However, abnormally high loading capacity values of 15 to 20 meq Au/g dry resin (1000 to 1300 kgAu/tonne) were attainable in 24 hours. The loading of gold-bromo species by P AZ-4 was visualized as consisting of two processes: (i) the rapid adsorption of [AuBr4r species by simple ion exchange mechanisms and (ii) reduction of [AuBr4r to metallic gold by an electron exchange mechanism. Elution of gold from loaded resin was feasible provided the resin had not been loaded to high capacity values. If loading is carried to high levels, complete elution becomes impractical and the gold may be recovered by ashing the loaded resin. For the high loading capacities observed this option would appear to be cost effective.
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APA: Robert Mensah-Biney  (1991)  Loading Characteristics of Gold-Bromo Species onto Weak-base Anion Exchange Resin PAZ-4

MLA: Robert Mensah-Biney Loading Characteristics of Gold-Bromo Species onto Weak-base Anion Exchange Resin PAZ-4. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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