The Study and Application of Hydrometallurgical Gold Leaching in the Analysis of Refractory Precious Metals

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Three orthogonal tests are separately designed for each hydrometallurgical gold leaching process to finding the optimum reaction conditions of melting gold and palladium in each process. Under the optimum condition, the determination amount of gold and palladium in aqua regia - hydrofluoric acid, Sodium thiosulfate, and potassium iodide reaches 2.87g/kg and 8.34 g/kg, 2.39g/kg and 8.12 g/kg, 2.51g/kg and 7.84g/kg. From the result, the content of gold and palladium using the leaching process of combining Aqua regia, hydrofluoric acid and hydrogen peroxide is relatively higher than the other processes. In addition, the experiment procedure of aqua regia digestion operates easily, using less equipment, and its period is short.

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Yang, M., Geng, X., Wang, Y. L., & Li, D. X. (2017). The Study and Application of Hydrometallurgical Gold Leaching in the Analysis of Refractory Precious Metals. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 63). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/63/1/012030

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