The Electrochemical Study Of The Cementation Of Gold On To Copper And Zinc In Ammoniacal Solutions

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Y. C. Guan
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The cementation of gold on to copper and zinc in ammoniacal solutions has been studied using rotating disc electrodes. The cathodic reduction of aurous ammine was studied on a gold rotating disc electrode and the anodic dissolution of copper and zinc was studied in the absence of aurous ammine. The cementation rate was found to be a first order with respect to the concentration of aurous ammine and to be proportional to the square root of the disc rotating speed. Based on the results obtained, it was concluded that the cementation reaction was controlled by mass transfer of aurous ammine to the reaction surface under the experimental conditions.
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APA: Y. C. Guan  (1995)  The Electrochemical Study Of The Cementation Of Gold On To Copper And Zinc In Ammoniacal Solutions

MLA: Y. C. Guan The Electrochemical Study Of The Cementation Of Gold On To Copper And Zinc In Ammoniacal Solutions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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