Solvent Extraction Of Gold From Chloride Leach Solutions Using Butyl Diglyme As The Organic Extractant

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George Owusu Harold Wahlborg
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

In a study using butyl diglyme as an organic extractant, essen­tially complete extraction of gold from chloride leach solution was achieved. The extraction kinetics are so fast that the process could be completed in 30 seconds. Except for iron, co-extraction of other ionic species was insignificant. Co-extracted iron species were successfully scrubbed from the loaded organic using 10% HCl solution. High grade, >99.9%, gold was recov­ered from the loaded organic using 5% oxalic acid solution as the stripping agent at a temperature of 70°C to 80°C. Over 99% of the organic-loaded gold was stripped from the organic phase. The butyl diglyme extractant is being tested on a variety of gold-bearing feedstocks. Presented here are results obtained from two gravity concentrates.
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APA: George Owusu Harold Wahlborg  (1999)  Solvent Extraction Of Gold From Chloride Leach Solutions Using Butyl Diglyme As The Organic Extractant

MLA: George Owusu Harold Wahlborg Solvent Extraction Of Gold From Chloride Leach Solutions Using Butyl Diglyme As The Organic Extractant . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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