Selective removal of gold from copper gold cyanide liquors by cementation using zinc

被引:27
作者
Hsu, YJ
Tran, T
机构
[1] Centre for Minerals Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney
关键词
cementation; reaction kinetics; gold ores; cyanidation;
D O I
10.1016/0892-6875(95)00127-1
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
Rotating disc electrodes were used to study the kinetics of cementation of copper rising zinc discs over a wide range of Cu(I) concentration (0.15-1.57 mM), free cyanide (0-10 mM), pH (pH8-11) and temperature (20-50 degrees C). By modelling the speciation of the CII(I) species in the solution, it is able to postulate that Cu(CN)(2)(-) is the electrochemical active species responsible for the cementation process. By increasing the free cyanide concentration or the solution pH within the above ranges, the concentration of this species decreases dramatically, thus causing the cementation rate to drop significantly Under the rest conditions, the cementation process is controlled by a kinetic step, with an activation energy of 31.8 kJ/mol. By selecting a high free cyanide concentration and a high pH, gold can be selectively cemented from a gold-copper mixture using zinc, leaving copper completely behind in the solution.
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