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After removing the gold from components using a sulphuric acid stripping cell I want to move to the next stage and refine this into gold powder.
I have come up with a process I think is correct to go to the next step.
Could someone just check it to see if I am doing something wrong.
I haven't done it before and would like to check before I do something stupid.
Dilute the gold laden sulphuric acid sediment left over after the stripping.
Filter the dilution.
Reusing the filtrate to wash any residue thus reducing the waste filtrate
1. Incinerate the Filter Paper containing gold residue to remove the organic matter
The organic matter could effect the aqua regia reaction with the gold.
Incinerate: Burn the filter paper to convert organic material into ash.
2. Treat Ash with Nitric Acid
Add Nitric Acid: Treat the ash with concentrated nitric acid (HNO₃) to
dissolve other metals and form metal nitrates.
3. Combine with Hydrochloric Acid
Add to HCl:
Transfer the nitric acid-treated solution (with dissolved metal nitrates)
directly into concentrated hydrochloric acid (HCl).
This will generate aqua regia as the nitric acid reacts with HCl:
HNO3+3HCl→Cl2+NOCl+2H2O
The generated aqua regia will start dissolving the gold.
4. Additional Nitric Acid
Add More Nitric Acid: Add additional nitric acid to ensure that all gold is dissolved.
Adjust the amount based on the observed reaction.
Heat the solution gently as the reaction deminishes and add some more.
When it looks like the reaction has finished add a small amount of gold and heat more to ensure all
nitric acid is spent.
5. Filter and Recover Gold
Filtration: Filter the solution to remove any remaining solid residues.
Ensure thorough rinsing of the filter paper to recover any gold that may be trapped.
Gold Precipitation: Precipitate the gold from the aqua regia solution using sodium metabisulfite (Na₂S₂O₅).
Test solution with Stanneous chloride and repeat additions until no more gold is in solution.
Thanks.
Gregory
After removing the gold from components using a sulphuric acid stripping cell I want to move to the next stage and refine this into gold powder.
I have come up with a process I think is correct to go to the next step.
Could someone just check it to see if I am doing something wrong.
I haven't done it before and would like to check before I do something stupid.
Dilute the gold laden sulphuric acid sediment left over after the stripping.
Filter the dilution.
Reusing the filtrate to wash any residue thus reducing the waste filtrate
1. Incinerate the Filter Paper containing gold residue to remove the organic matter
The organic matter could effect the aqua regia reaction with the gold.
Incinerate: Burn the filter paper to convert organic material into ash.
2. Treat Ash with Nitric Acid
Add Nitric Acid: Treat the ash with concentrated nitric acid (HNO₃) to
dissolve other metals and form metal nitrates.
3. Combine with Hydrochloric Acid
Add to HCl:
Transfer the nitric acid-treated solution (with dissolved metal nitrates)
directly into concentrated hydrochloric acid (HCl).
This will generate aqua regia as the nitric acid reacts with HCl:
HNO3+3HCl→Cl2+NOCl+2H2O
The generated aqua regia will start dissolving the gold.
4. Additional Nitric Acid
Add More Nitric Acid: Add additional nitric acid to ensure that all gold is dissolved.
Adjust the amount based on the observed reaction.
Heat the solution gently as the reaction deminishes and add some more.
When it looks like the reaction has finished add a small amount of gold and heat more to ensure all
nitric acid is spent.
5. Filter and Recover Gold
Filtration: Filter the solution to remove any remaining solid residues.
Ensure thorough rinsing of the filter paper to recover any gold that may be trapped.
Gold Precipitation: Precipitate the gold from the aqua regia solution using sodium metabisulfite (Na₂S₂O₅).
Test solution with Stanneous chloride and repeat additions until no more gold is in solution.
Thanks.
Gregory
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