Petroleum cokes of different optical textures, a metallurgical coke and charcoals from wood were reacted with KOH in the temperature range 823-l 173 K. Resultant active carbons were examined by optical and scanning electron microscopy, by assessment of effective surface areas using N, and I, as adso
Fixation of potassium aurocyanide on active carbons
✍ Scribed by Eugène Papirer; Anundo Polania-Leon; Jean-Baptiste Donnet; Philippe Montagnon
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 716 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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✦ Synopsis
Active carbons of different origins (ex-coconut shell. ex-coal, ex-peat and ex-wood) have been used as adsorbents of potassium aurocyanide.
Various treatments were applied to the active carbons: heat treatment at 8OO"C, heat treatment at 800°C followed by HCl (l/l) washing, heat treatment at 650°C washing with HCl lo%, esterification with methanol, oxidation with nitric acid and extraction with toluene. The oxygenated surface groups contents were determined. Further, the kinetics of adsorption of KAu(CN),, from 10 and 100 ppm buffered aqueous solutions, were established. The amount of fixed gold was measured by UV spectrometry.
The gold cyanide uptake is related to the basic surface groups content of the non-modified carbons. An increase in basic surface groups content following an adequate treatment is accompanied by a noticeable increase of the gold derivative uptake capacity. Differences in adsorption kinetics and capacities are noticed, the improvement being related to better accessibility and definitively to a larger amount of basic groups.
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