ADSORPTION OF AUCL- BY KAOLINITES: EFFECT OF pH, TEMPERATURE KAOLINITE CRYSTALLINITY
Adsorption of the AuCl4 - complex by kaolinites of different crystallinities (Kao-1 and Kao-2) from 100 mL of AuCl3·HCl·4H2O solutions containing 10,000, 500 and 50 µg/L Au and 1 g of kaolinite was measured at pH 3 to 9 at ambient temperature and 120ºC. Adsorption from the 50, 500 and 10,000 µg Au/L...
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Published in | Clays and clay minerals Vol. 51; no. 5; pp. 493 - 501 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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The Clay Minerals Society
01.10.2003
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Summary: | Adsorption of the AuCl4 - complex by kaolinites of different crystallinities (Kao-1 and Kao-2) from 100 mL of AuCl3·HCl·4H2O solutions containing 10,000, 500
and 50 µg/L Au and 1 g of kaolinite was measured at pH 3 to 9 at ambient temperature and 120ºC. Adsorption from the 50, 500 and 10,000 µg Au/L solutions ranged from 64 to 100% at ambient
temperature and from 68 to 100% at 120ºC for both kaolinites. Adsorption was pH dependent with a maximum at pH <5 and a minimum at neutral and alkaline pHs. Up to 1 mg Au/g kaolinite was adsorbed
by the kaolinites at both ambient temperature and 120ºC. In a separate Au adsorption experiment using 100 mL of 4000 µg Au/L solutions and 0.02 to 1.0 g of Kao-1, up to 8.55 mg Au/ g of kaolinite
was adsorbed. The pH dependence of Au adsorption suggests that surface complexation of Au to alumina sites at the edges of kaolinite particles might be involved. Protonation of kaolinite surface sites might
facilitate adsorption of the anionic Au complex. Both kaolinites adsorbed ~100% of added Au at low pH values, but the less crystalline kaolinite (Kao-2) adsorbed more Au at high pH. Greater Au adsorption
would be expected for the less crystalline Kao-2 sample if adsorption occurred at the edges of kaolinite particles. |
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Bibliography: | 0009-8604(20031001)51:5L.493;1- (QE) Geology |
ISSN: | 0009-8604 1552-8367 |
DOI: | 10.1346/CCMN.2003.0510503 |