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Model of microresonant interatomic bonds in application to gold dissolution and sorption processes and their technological realization

Authors:
A. G. Sekisov
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  • Moscow Geological and Exploration Academy
Date submitted:
2000-10-04
Date accepted:
2000-11-01
Date published:
2001-12-28

Abstract

As a result of the conducted research, the technological scheme of per-sorption leaching of gold has been developed, based on the formation of peroxide-hydroxide compounds that enhance microresonance interactions between gold atoms and coplexing anions, which are formed during pulp treatment with appropriate physical fields and radiation. The laboratory setup is designed for experimental verification of the efficiency of the magnetic capillary method of metal ion extraction. As a result of experiments carried out on the unit, the data were obtained, indicating the need to convert the magnetic-capillary system into a magnetic-sorption system, with the output of ions, mixed by the magnetic field, on the ion-exchange sorbent. Realization of experimental studies is supposed to be carried out in a multistage apparatus with a functional module consisting of ion-exchange boxes with an external mesh screen.

Секисов А.Г. Модель микрорезонансных межатомных связей в применении к процессам растворения и сорбции золота и их технологическая реализация // Записки Горного института. 2001. Т. 149 № 5. С. 210-212.
Sekisov A.G. Model of microresonant interatomic bonds in application to gold dissolution and sorption processes and their technological realization // Journal of Mining Institute. 2001. Vol. 149 № 5. p. 210-212.
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