Practice of Separating Precious Metals from Base Metals in Gold-antimony Alloy by Selective Chlorination Leaching under Controlling Potential

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Liu Wei-feng
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

In this paper, the practice of separating precious metals from base metals in gold-antimony alloy by selective chlorination leaching under controlling potential in China has been introduced in detail. The precious metals and the base metals can be separated completely when the complex gold-antimony alloy is treated by this process. The impurity metals were removed effectively since the leaching efficiencies of copper, nickel and antimony are over 99%, with direct recovery of gold being 99.83% that is about 20% higher than that of the original process and silver, antimony, copper and nickel are also recovered effectively. The gold grade of the resulting crude gold powder can reach to 94%.The new process has been applied in the treatment of gold-antimony alloy for two years, and many former procedures have been cancelled, such as electrolysis, Anode slime leaching by nitric acid, smelting in crucible and blowing in muffle. The new process is more shorten, lower cost and friendly to the circumstance comparing to the original process.
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APA: Liu Wei-feng  (2008)  Practice of Separating Precious Metals from Base Metals in Gold-antimony Alloy by Selective Chlorination Leaching under Controlling Potential

MLA: Liu Wei-feng Practice of Separating Precious Metals from Base Metals in Gold-antimony Alloy by Selective Chlorination Leaching under Controlling Potential. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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