RI 4843 Process For Recovering Gold And Silver From Activated Carbon By Leaching And Electrolysis

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. B. Zadra
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

The use of activated carbon for extracting gold and silver from pregnant cyanide solution and pulp has been investigated many times. The primary advantage of this use of activated carbon is that .the dissolved values can be recovered from slimy ore pulps or from slime portions of ore without settling and thickening or filtering. The loaded carbon is removed from the barren pulp, and the pulp can then be discarded. Activated carbon has been used recently in treating gold ores containing very little soluble silver. When the carbon was loaded with a suitable amount of gold, the silver load was negligible. The remaining problems concerned the removal of the gold from the carbon, the recovery of the gold as bullion, and the reuse of the unloaded carbon. As described in a recent report, a method that solved these problems was developed. The gold-laden carbon was leached with caustic sodium sulfide solution and the gold simultaneously recovered by electrolysis. Both the carbon and the spent solution can be reused. That process was applicable to gold-laden carbon only. It was not applicable to carbon carrying silver, because sodium sulfide does not leach silver from carbon but "fixes" it. It has been necessary, therefore, to develop a modified process for the removal or desorption of both gold and silver from loaded carbon. This modi¬fied process permits the use of activated carbon for extracting both gold and silver from gold ores carrying enough silver to have economical interest or in which silver may be the predominating value.
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APA: J. B. Zadra  (1952)  RI 4843 Process For Recovering Gold And Silver From Activated Carbon By Leaching And Electrolysis

MLA: J. B. Zadra RI 4843 Process For Recovering Gold And Silver From Activated Carbon By Leaching And Electrolysis. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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