Ok so i got my hands on about 2lbs of 15" x 17" sheets gold leaf. I dont have a count on sheets yet but my math suggests around 98 sheets. I know the gold content of gold leaf is really low its not worth the chems to refine but im thinkin 2 lbs (1lb 11.8oz to be exact) might worth it. Test show it's between 10k and 14k with acid testing. 14k started to react but took like a minute and gold foil was still there so I'm thinking it got to the base metal and 10k didn't react.
I can't get it off the paper cause it's really old leaf.
Research says gold leaf has silver as base metal, but given the thinness of the leaf i dont think it's worth going thru nitric and just go right into AR with it.
So my question is inquart worth it with the thinness of the leaf there maybe loss in values. Also i know ar will disolve filter paper so I'm thinking this tissue paper should be no problem there is so much of it.
I did ruff calculation and a sheet weight is ~8g - paper is ~5.79g and leaf is ~2.2g factor a 10k any higher is a + that's .83 - .91g per sheet. Anyway my math suggest a yield of 83g - 89g. I usually take lower numbers so if yield is higher then I'm figuring the right values if lower I usually try to figure out what or where I went wrong lol in math or refining.
Right now I just trimming the paper edges to cut down on the paper volume
Any thoughts or experiences on best way to proceed with this would be appreciated.
I can't get it off the paper cause it's really old leaf.
Research says gold leaf has silver as base metal, but given the thinness of the leaf i dont think it's worth going thru nitric and just go right into AR with it.
So my question is inquart worth it with the thinness of the leaf there maybe loss in values. Also i know ar will disolve filter paper so I'm thinking this tissue paper should be no problem there is so much of it.
I did ruff calculation and a sheet weight is ~8g - paper is ~5.79g and leaf is ~2.2g factor a 10k any higher is a + that's .83 - .91g per sheet. Anyway my math suggest a yield of 83g - 89g. I usually take lower numbers so if yield is higher then I'm figuring the right values if lower I usually try to figure out what or where I went wrong lol in math or refining.
Right now I just trimming the paper edges to cut down on the paper volume
Any thoughts or experiences on best way to proceed with this would be appreciated.