The Influence of Lead Additions Solution on the Anodic Behaviour of Gold in Alkaline Aqueous Cyanide

International Mineral Processing Congress
Roelof F. Sandenbergh Heinrich Hutchison Thomas von Moltke Katarina P. Cerovic
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

In the leaching of gold in aqueous cyanide solutions the rate of gold leaching may be decreased by the passivation of the gold, that may however be prevented or reversed in the presence of lead species in solution. In the present study potentiostatic, potentiodyanamic and XPS (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) analysis were used to further clarify the action of lead ions on the anodic activity of gold in alkaline cyanide solutions. It was found that lead increased the gold dissolution rate as it deposited on the gold surface at potentials more positive than its reversible Nernst potential for bulk metal deposition, i.e. by underpotential deposition mechanism, but that it decreased gold activity if present as bulk plated lead on the gold.
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APA: Roelof F. Sandenbergh Heinrich Hutchison Thomas von Moltke Katarina P. Cerovic  (2003)  The Influence of Lead Additions Solution on the Anodic Behaviour of Gold in Alkaline Aqueous Cyanide

MLA: Roelof F. Sandenbergh Heinrich Hutchison Thomas von Moltke Katarina P. Cerovic The Influence of Lead Additions Solution on the Anodic Behaviour of Gold in Alkaline Aqueous Cyanide. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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