Gold cyanide will start to elute from activated carbon at around 90C in the presence of dissolved caustic and cyanide.
It will not noticeably elute at lower temperatures, the entire elution process is thermally controlled.
The standard leach liquors for gold are 1 gram sodium, potassium or calcium cyanide per litre of leach liquor with pH 11 achieved by addition of caustic or saturated lime water.
Dissolved oxygen level in the leach liquor must be around 7 ppm, any lower will slow the leach rate noticeably.
Do not think that you can add peroxide to keep the DO level high, it will speed up the leach rate but will also destroy the cyanide.
DO levels are usually kept around 7 by plunging the leach liquor into the leach vat by the pump used to circulate the liquor into the leaching vat.
Keeping a constant flow of liquor through the vat will maximise the leaching rate and also the loading rate of gold onto the carbon.
Make sure that the carbon has been attrition and then washed before used in order to minimise gold losses on any carbon fines.
DO levels are usually measured using a hand held meter, buy by price as they are all of similar standards.
Deano
Thanks Deano.
With leaching gold ore we usually use 1 to 1.5 grams of sodium cyanide per liter of water, and make water circulation into vat, usually leaching time be between 1 to 3 weeks depends on weather temperature, it's very hard to figure out if all gold dissolved or not, so if we are not in hurry we wait for 3 or maybe 4 weeks.
But with E-waste, we can notice the gold dissolving easily, usually gold plated on plated nickel so extra cyanide will not make issues and will not be consumed on copper, I didn't try the plan I supposed yet, but I think its more faster than using low concentrated cyanide with low dissolved oxygen, isn't it? Unless I didn't notice another issue.
7 ppm of DO is too low, I think DO in tap water is between 5 to 14 ppm, so little doses of peroxide will be more than enough, friend of mine advised me to add 0.36 ml of 35% peroxide per liter of water, you insured his advice.
One thing I want to make sure about, when using AC, gold ion's will be absorbed so CN will freed up and be available again to dissolve gold, isn't it?
Is 20 grams of AC with 6 hours in CIL design is enough to absorb most of the gold?