Something I haven't seen yet happened yesterday during 1st and second refinement. I'll go over the 1st and then 2nd and I'm hoping someone can help me understand what's happening.
Starting material was fully gold plated pins.
The plating is thick. In a previous test tube experiment, the pins sat in hot dilute 50/50 nitric for a LONG TIME without any reaction at all so in another experiment I clipped one in half a repeated procedure. That worked well so I scaled up to 229g, cutting each one in half. I disolved base metal (copper, possibly beryllium copper alloy) away with dilute nitric, 100ml lots. Each spent lot decanted into the stock pot, pins rinsed with water and repeat. When finished, I washed the foils well with water until wash water was clean.
I then placed the foils in a beaker and added 100ml hydrochloric acid 37% and heated on my coffee maker hotplate. Once hot, I started adding nitric acid with a pipette a few drops at a time until reaction stopped. This is where the first strange thing happened. The solution when from a greenish tint as the foils were dissolving, rapidly to black and then to the yellow/orange color that I expect! I added a couple drops of sulfuric acid and then added about 1/8 tsp sulfamic acid to be sure solution was denoxed. I then added urea to bring pH up to about 1.5 and took the solution off the hot plate. The solution was cooled with ice cubes, vaccuum filtered through #1 watman filter paper and gold dropped with ferrous sulphate. Gold powder hot water washed, hot HCL washed, then redisolved as before, same procedure. This time I dropped gold with SMB and this is where the second crazy color change happened. The solution was a beautiful yellow/orange color before SMB addition. I added SMB, gave it a gentle stir and instantly it changed to perfectly water clear! Then slowly the color changed to the brown that I expected which slowly settled to the bottom leaving water clear solution once again.
Can someone explain the color changes to me?
Starting material was fully gold plated pins.
The plating is thick. In a previous test tube experiment, the pins sat in hot dilute 50/50 nitric for a LONG TIME without any reaction at all so in another experiment I clipped one in half a repeated procedure. That worked well so I scaled up to 229g, cutting each one in half. I disolved base metal (copper, possibly beryllium copper alloy) away with dilute nitric, 100ml lots. Each spent lot decanted into the stock pot, pins rinsed with water and repeat. When finished, I washed the foils well with water until wash water was clean.
I then placed the foils in a beaker and added 100ml hydrochloric acid 37% and heated on my coffee maker hotplate. Once hot, I started adding nitric acid with a pipette a few drops at a time until reaction stopped. This is where the first strange thing happened. The solution when from a greenish tint as the foils were dissolving, rapidly to black and then to the yellow/orange color that I expect! I added a couple drops of sulfuric acid and then added about 1/8 tsp sulfamic acid to be sure solution was denoxed. I then added urea to bring pH up to about 1.5 and took the solution off the hot plate. The solution was cooled with ice cubes, vaccuum filtered through #1 watman filter paper and gold dropped with ferrous sulphate. Gold powder hot water washed, hot HCL washed, then redisolved as before, same procedure. This time I dropped gold with SMB and this is where the second crazy color change happened. The solution was a beautiful yellow/orange color before SMB addition. I added SMB, gave it a gentle stir and instantly it changed to perfectly water clear! Then slowly the color changed to the brown that I expected which slowly settled to the bottom leaving water clear solution once again.
Can someone explain the color changes to me?
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