Gold Recovery from Thiosulfate Solutions using Hydrogen Peroxide

Gold recovery from pregnant leach solutions like pregnant thiosulfate leach solutions from gold-containing solid wastes (e.g., e-waste) has gained considerable research attention in recent years due to the high market value and limited supply of gold. Although hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is known as a...

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Published in:Malaysian Journal of Chemistry
Main Author: Roslan M.I.; Derek C.J.C.; van Hullebusch E.D.; Kamaruddin M.A.; Chang S.H.
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Institute of Chemistry 2024
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Roslan M.I.; Derek C.J.C.; van Hullebusch E.D.; Kamaruddin M.A.; Chang S.H.
Gold Recovery from Thiosulfate Solutions using Hydrogen Peroxide
2024
Malaysian Journal of Chemistry
26
1
10.55373/mjchem.v26i1.240
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85186984796&doi=10.55373%2fmjchem.v26i1.240&partnerID=40&md5=b26b43f7f4a0d16def769dbb0316fc6a
Gold recovery from pregnant leach solutions like pregnant thiosulfate leach solutions from gold-containing solid wastes (e.g., e-waste) has gained considerable research attention in recent years due to the high market value and limited supply of gold. Although hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is known as a green reducing agent since it liberates water and oxygen only as reaction by-products, recovery of gold from thiosulfate solutions via H2O2 reduction is still scarce. Hence, this work aimed to recover gold from thiosulfate solutions using H2O2 as a reducing agent. The reduction experiments were carried out by mixing gold(III)-containing thiosulfate solutions with H2O2, and the effects of different initial gold(III) concentrations (10-500 ppm), H2O2 concentrations (0.05-2 M), reaction temperatures (25-65°C) on the gold recovery yield were investigated. The highest gold yield of over 98% was achieved with an initial gold(III) concentration of 500 ppm and a H2O2 concentration of 2 M at 60°C. Therefore, H2O2 is a potential reducing agent for the recovery of gold from thiosulfate solution. © 2024 Malaysian Institute of Chemistry. All rights reserved.
Malaysian Institute of Chemistry
15112292
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author Roslan M.I.; Derek C.J.C.; van Hullebusch E.D.; Kamaruddin M.A.; Chang S.H.
spellingShingle Roslan M.I.; Derek C.J.C.; van Hullebusch E.D.; Kamaruddin M.A.; Chang S.H.
Gold Recovery from Thiosulfate Solutions using Hydrogen Peroxide
author_facet Roslan M.I.; Derek C.J.C.; van Hullebusch E.D.; Kamaruddin M.A.; Chang S.H.
author_sort Roslan M.I.; Derek C.J.C.; van Hullebusch E.D.; Kamaruddin M.A.; Chang S.H.
title Gold Recovery from Thiosulfate Solutions using Hydrogen Peroxide
title_short Gold Recovery from Thiosulfate Solutions using Hydrogen Peroxide
title_full Gold Recovery from Thiosulfate Solutions using Hydrogen Peroxide
title_fullStr Gold Recovery from Thiosulfate Solutions using Hydrogen Peroxide
title_full_unstemmed Gold Recovery from Thiosulfate Solutions using Hydrogen Peroxide
title_sort Gold Recovery from Thiosulfate Solutions using Hydrogen Peroxide
publishDate 2024
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description Gold recovery from pregnant leach solutions like pregnant thiosulfate leach solutions from gold-containing solid wastes (e.g., e-waste) has gained considerable research attention in recent years due to the high market value and limited supply of gold. Although hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is known as a green reducing agent since it liberates water and oxygen only as reaction by-products, recovery of gold from thiosulfate solutions via H2O2 reduction is still scarce. Hence, this work aimed to recover gold from thiosulfate solutions using H2O2 as a reducing agent. The reduction experiments were carried out by mixing gold(III)-containing thiosulfate solutions with H2O2, and the effects of different initial gold(III) concentrations (10-500 ppm), H2O2 concentrations (0.05-2 M), reaction temperatures (25-65°C) on the gold recovery yield were investigated. The highest gold yield of over 98% was achieved with an initial gold(III) concentration of 500 ppm and a H2O2 concentration of 2 M at 60°C. Therefore, H2O2 is a potential reducing agent for the recovery of gold from thiosulfate solution. © 2024 Malaysian Institute of Chemistry. All rights reserved.
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