The Separation Of Precious Metals From Base Metals In Gold-Antimony Alloys By Selective Chlorination Leaching Under Controlling Potential

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 162 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
The separation of precious metals from base metals containing in gold-antimony alloys by selective chlorination leaching under controlling potential was studied in this work. The effects of the consumption of hydrogen peroxide, the concentration of hydrochloric acid, the concentration of sulfuric acid, leaching temperature, leaching time and the liquid-solid ratio in hydrochloric acid system on the leaching efficiencies of the base metals have been investigated. The optimal leaching conditions of the gold-antimony alloys are as follows: hydrochloric acid concentration 4.0mol?L-1, sulfuric acid concentration 1.2mol?L-1, liquid-solid ratio L:S=7.5:1, the leaching temperature 80 0C, leaching time 2h, and the oxidation potential of the leaching system 400±20mV( vs SCE).The leaching efficiencies of copper, nickel and antimony are more than 99% and the gold leaching efficiency is about 0.042% under the above leaching conditions. The base metals containing in the gold-antimony alloy are separated from the precious metals thoroughly.
Citation
APA:
(2006) The Separation Of Precious Metals From Base Metals In Gold-Antimony Alloys By Selective Chlorination Leaching Under Controlling PotentialMLA: The Separation Of Precious Metals From Base Metals In Gold-Antimony Alloys By Selective Chlorination Leaching Under Controlling Potential. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.