화학공학소재연구정보센터
Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.71, No.6, 925-933, 1993
Kinetic Modeling of Gold Cyanide Multicycle Adsorption and Elution Using Activated Carbon in the Presence of Foulants
A novel procedure was used to study the kinetics of multiple exposure of a granular activated carbon in a laboratory-scale packed bed to solutions containing gold and sodium cyanide, or in addition one of several organic reagents commonly used in mineral processing. The repeated use of a carbon sample simulated the practice in industrial gold recovery operations. A batch, unsteady state adsorption model which assumed constant intraparticle diffusivity of Au(CN)2- Was used to model the kinetics of gold uptake. Upon repeated exposure of a carbon sample, up to a 3- to 4-fold decrease in the intraparticle diffusivity of Au(CN)2- was observed, combined with a much smaller loss of adsorption capacity.