Novel Application of a Gold Cyanide Selective Resin in the PGMS Industry

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
V. Yahorava M. H. Kotze
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

A gold-selective ion exchange resin, containing tributylamine groups, was developed by Mintek for the recovery of gold from cyanide leach solutions. The Dow Chemical Company and, more recently, Purolite commercialized the production of this gold selective resin for use in the gold mining industry, and it is marketed as Dow XZ-91419.00 and Purolite A194 respectively. A novel application of this resin is the selective recovery and separation of AuCl4 - f rom p latinum group metals (PGMs) in chloride and nitrate solutions. The current paper describes potential benefits of this type of resin for selective recovery and upgrading of gold from low grade chloride or nitrate waste streams, and the possibility of gold separation from PGMs during their refining in chloride media.
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APA: V. Yahorava M. H. Kotze  (2014)  Novel Application of a Gold Cyanide Selective Resin in the PGMS Industry

MLA: V. Yahorava M. H. Kotze Novel Application of a Gold Cyanide Selective Resin in the PGMS Industry. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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