Gold Dissolution in Dry Salt Melts in the Presence of SiO2 as a Function of Р(O2)


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The solubility of gold was measured in dry NaCl salt melt at 860°С in closed systems with SiO2 (silica glass). The reactions do not occur in a closed system without oxidizer. Reaction of SiO2 with salt in the presence of an oxidizer (KClO4) results in the formation of water-soluble sodium silicates (a mixture of meta-, ortho-, and pyrosilicates). Gold mobilization by a salt melt is limited by the diffusion of Na in SiO2. In a closed system with the addition of a strong oxidizer (dry KClO4 salt), the solubility of gold increase with increasing amount of KClO4 and the saturation level is estimated to be ~3 wt % Au. For ampoule configurations used in our experiments, 5.5 g of gold dissolved per 1 g of KClO4. Only cheap, non-toxic reagents were used in our model experiments on gold dissolution in a salt melt, which did not require elevated pressures. The solubility of 30 g Au per 1 kg NaCl will eliminate geochemical problems associated with the compact leaching of gold ores using cyanide.

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K. I. Shmulovich

Institute of Experimental Mineralogy

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Email: KShmulovich@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Chernogolovka, 142432

P. G. Bukhtiyarov

Institute of Experimental Mineralogy

Email: KShmulovich@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Chernogolovka, 142432

E. S. Persikov

Institute of Experimental Mineralogy

Email: KShmulovich@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Chernogolovka, 142432

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