Solution Chemistry of Trithionate with Relevance to Gold Leaching by Thiosulfate: A Review

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
N. Ahern D. B. Dreisinger G. Van Weert
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

In the thiosulfate leaching of gold, degradation of the thiosulfate reagent is a major cost. One of the intermediary degradation products is trithionate, which also inhibits gold recovery from solution by ion exchange. Little attention has been given to this species in the context of gold leaching - the limited information on trithionate and its solution chemistry available in the literature is seldom directly related to gold leaching conditions. This review is a compilation of the published knowledge on trithionate, with a specific focus on identifying the relevance of this information to gold leaching and the shortcomings in the knowledge base.
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APA: N. Ahern D. B. Dreisinger G. Van Weert  (2005)  Solution Chemistry of Trithionate with Relevance to Gold Leaching by Thiosulfate: A Review

MLA: N. Ahern D. B. Dreisinger G. Van Weert Solution Chemistry of Trithionate with Relevance to Gold Leaching by Thiosulfate: A Review. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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