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The solubility of gold in metallurgical slags

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posted on 2024-11-01, 01:48 authored by Douglas SwinbourneDouglas Swinbourne, Shiqin Yan, Septiana Salim
The solubility of gold in metallurgical slags has always been assumed to be very low, based on the experimental findings of a single study whose data set was subject to a high degree of scatter. It has also been generally assumed that gold dissolves into slags as uncharged atoms, apparently without any experimental foundation. In this work, the availability of neutron activation analysis, which has a lower detection limit for gold of only 0?005 ppm, was the impetus for a re-examination of gold solubility in slags. It was found that the solubility of gold in iron silicate slag is about a half of that previously reported, and is the same as that in calcium ferrite slag. In both slags, gold solubility is a function of oxygen partial pressure and gold appears to be present as Au+ ions. The solubility of gold in molten PbO slag was found to be very much higher than in iron silicate and calcium ferrite slags and it is proposed that gold dissolves into such highly basic slags as a gold/oxide anion complex. It was shown that these results are consistent with gold being present in this complex in the +1 oxidation state, and that each gold ion appears to be associated with two oxide ions from the slag. The practical implications of these findings are briefly discussed.

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Journal

Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy

Volume

114

Issue

1

Start page

23

End page

29

Total pages

7

Publisher

Maney Publishing

Place published

UK

Language

English

Copyright

© 2005 IOM Communications

Former Identifier

2005000436

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-01-03

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