Selective adsorption of gold from complex mixtures using mesoporous adsorbents

  • Koon Fung Lam
  • , Chi Mei Fong
  • , King Lun Yeung*
  • , Gordon Mckay
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Selective gold adsorption was investigated for the NH2-MCM-41 and SH-MCM-41 adsorbents prepared by grafting aminopropyl and thiolpropyl groups on the surface of the MCM-41 mesoporous silica. The single component adsorption of gold, copper and nickel from salt solutions, and the binary adsorption studies of Au3+/Cu2+ and Au3+/Ni2+ solutions were carried out for the two adsorbents. Gold adsorption from simulated gold mining solution and gold electroplating wastewater were also reported. The NH2-MCM-41 and SH-MCM-41 displayed strong affinity for gold in the solution and both exhibited 100% selectivity for the gold in the binary Au3+/Cu2+ and Au3+/Ni2+ solutions. The NH2-MCM-41 is more suitable for the gold mining solution, while SH-MCM-41 is efficient for gold adsorption from the electroplating waste containing high amount of organics. The gold was recovered as high purity salt solution by elution with mineral acid for NH2-MCM-41 and thiolsulfate for SH-MCM-41. The regenerated adsorbent remained selective to gold and exhibited the same adsorption capacity as the fresh adsorbent. Also, the regenerated adsorbent performed well even after several reuses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)185-195
Number of pages11
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume145
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adsorption
  • E-waste
  • MCM-41
  • Modeling
  • Separation
  • Wastewater

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