Evaluation of gold adsorption on activated carbon from real cyanide and thiourea leachate solutions

Hugo Romero, Claudio Suarez, Nelson Salazar, Cristhian Zambrano, Byron Lapo*

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Abstract

The recovery of gold by adsorption using activated carbon from sodium cyanide and thiourea leached solutions are reported in this study. The leached solutions were obtained under real operating conditions from the beneficiation plant “Paz Borja”, Machala-Ecuador. Calgon Carbon DG-11 6X12 type, widely used in the local metallurgical industry was used as adsorbent material. The operational parameters varied during the adsorption process experiments included the concentration of leaching agent, agitation speed, dose of activated carbon and initial concentration of gold. The control parameters included density, percentage of solid, pH, temperature, and solution potential. The obtained results were adjusted to mass transfer model by diffusion through the interface and the Freundlich model for the equilibrium isotherms. The analysis of the results indicates a higher adsorption rate of the gold di-cyanide complex on activated carbon compared to gold-thiourea complexes.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere31606
JournalHeliyon
Volume10
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jun 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Gold recovery
  • Leachates
  • Sodium cyanide
  • Thiourea

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