An improved process was developed to produce gold with purity > 99.9998% (> 5 N) from gold scraps using dibutyl carbitol (DBC) as an extractant. The extraction of gold into …
The invention relates to a method for recovering gold by solvent extraction from an acidic chloride-containing aqueous solution or from slurry containing gold-bearing solids using a diester-based reagent that is poorly soluble in water as organic extraction solution. In accordance with the method, gold is extracted extremely effectively, but other precious metals and many …
ABSTRACT Recently, a commercially available ethereal compound, cyclopentyl methyl ether (CPME) was found to act as an extractant for Au(III) in acidic chloride media. In this study, the extraction behavior of Au(III) using CPME was compared with commercial extractants dibutyl carbitol (DBC) and methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK). The order of extractability for Au(III) …
Diethyl carbonate (DEC) was evaluated as a green alternative to methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) and dibutyl carbitol (DBC) for the recovery of gold from copper-rich sources, such as anode slimes,...
An improved process was developed to produce gold with purity > 99.9998% (> 5 N) from gold scraps using dibutyl carbitol (DBC) as an extractant. The extraction of gold into DBC was optimised, which showed that gold could be effectively loaded into DBC up to 190 g/L Au.
From changes of volumes of the aqueous and organic phases it was found that the extraction of HAuCl 4 from hydrochloric medium by dibutyl carbitol (DBC) involves co-extraction of about 6 mol of water per one mole of gold (III).
Found answer to a most important question in the Gold Refining Forum Handbook Vol. 1: "C12H26O3 =BDG or DBC= Butyl DiGlyme or DiButyl Carbitol = Organic solvent that …
Diethyl carbonate (DEC) was evaluated as a green alternative to methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) and dibutyl carbitol (DBC) for the recovery of gold from copper-rich sources, such as anode slimes,...
From changes of volumes of the aqueous and organic phases it was found that the extraction of HAuCl 4 from hydrochloric medium by dibutyl carbitol (DBC) involves co …
Extraction of HAuCl4 with diethylene glycol dibutyl ether (dibutyl carbitol) was studied in the gold(III) concentration range 10−6−1.5 mol/L at c HCl = 1 mol/L and T = 25°C, distribution ratios were determined. Experiments were made at other c HCl. A unified extraction isotherm was obtained with the use of activity coefficients of HAuCl4. The main extraction …
Diethyl carbonate (DEC) was evaluated as a green, renewable alternative to methyl isobutyl ketone and dibutyl carbitol for the recovery of gold from copper-rich sources, …
It has long been known that gold(III) may be readily extracted into basic organic solvents from aqueous solutions of hydrochloric acid and this fact has been widely put to use in analytical chemistry for separating the element from many others.4"7 For the present work "dibutyl carbitol" (diethyleneglycol dibutyl ether, butex) was selected as ...
Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Some additional aspects of gold(III) extraction by dibutyl carbitol" by I. Mironov. Skip to search form Skip to main content ... Minatauri?½ Process (Mintek Alternative Technology for Au Refining) is a novel route for the production of high-purity gold using solvent extraction. Following the successful ...
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c04008 Corpus ID: 225389864; Solvent Extraction of Gold(III) with Diethyl Carbonate @article{Raiguel2020SolventEO, title={Solvent Extraction of Gold(III) with Diethyl Carbonate}, author={Stijn Raiguel and Lukas Gijsemans and Arne Van den Bossche and Bieke Onghena and Koen Binnemans}, journal={ACS Sustainable Chemistry & …
Found answer to a most important question in the Gold Refining Forum Handbook Vol. 1: "C12H26O3 =BDG or DBC= Butyl DiGlyme or DiButyl Carbitol = Organic solvent that combines with Auric Chloride and is insoluble in water based solutions. Separates from water based solutions as an upper phase (layer). After washing with dilute HCl gold is
The efficiency of gold recovery reaches 99.8% when dibutyl carbitol is deployed as the additive. This cocrystallization is highly selective for square-planar tetrabromoaurate anions.
At present, the manufacture of highpurity gold by extraction method is mainly accomplished, in industry including, with the use of dibutyl carbitol (DBC,
4 with diethylene glycol dibutyl ether (dibutyl carbitol) was studied in the gold(III) concentration range 10 –6 –1.5 mol/L at c HCl = 1 mol/L and T = 25°C, distribution ratios were
The ethereal compound dibutyl carbitol (bis(2-butoxyethyl)ether; DBC) is a common solvent used for the separation of gold during the refining of precious metals [9], [10]. DBC extracts Au(III) selectively over platinum-group metals and base metals.
The gold ions contained in the leachate previously produced by the leaching processes were not satisfactorily extracted by using organic solvents including di-(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid, tributyl phosphate, dibutyl carbitol and ctylamine, so the leachate was decided to bypass solvent extraction and directly apply to the oxidative ...
Paper on the extraction of dilute solutions of HAuCl4 and HCl using Dibutyl Carbitol. Compare Dibutyl Carbitol (DBC), aka Butyl Diglyme (BDG), with DiEthyl Malonate …
From changes of volumes of the aqueous and organic phases it was found that the extraction of HAuCl 4 from hydrochloric medium by dibutyl carbitol (DBC) involves co-extraction of about 6 mol of water per one mole of gold(III). The changes of phase volumes are equal to ΔV org = 0.17 n Au, ΔV aq = − 0.20 n Au, where n Au is the number of moles of gold(III) extracted.
Diethyl carbonate (DEC) was evaluated as a green, renewable alternative to methyl isobutyl ketone and dibutyl carbitol for the recovery of gold from copper-rich sources, such as anode slimes, by solvent extraction from chloride solutions.
Extraction of HAuCl4 with diethylene glycol dibutyl ether (dibutyl carbitol) was studied in the gold(III) concentration range 10−6−1.5 mol/L at c HCl = 1 mol/L and T = 25°C, distribution ...
Carbitols are mono or dialkyl diethylene glycol ethers. They are derived from ethylene oxide and monoalkyl ethylene glycol ethers, such as dibutyl carbitol (DBC), which is generally used for solvent extraction of gold from HCl solution [43,44,45,46]. The molecular structure of dibutyl carbitol is shown in Fig. 1.
An improved process was developed to produce gold with purity > 99.9998% (> 5 N) from gold scraps using dibutyl carbitol (DBC) as an extractant. The extraction of gold into DBC was optimised, which showed that gold could be effectively loaded into DBC up to 190 g/L Au.
From changes of volumes of the aqueous and organic phases it was found that the extraction of HAuCl4 from hydrochloric medium by dibutyl carbitol (DBC) involves co-extraction of about 6 mol of ...
Paper on the extraction of dilute solutions of HAuCl4 and HCl using Dibutyl Carbitol. Compare Dibutyl Carbitol (DBC), aka Butyl Diglyme (BDG), with DiEthyl Malonate (DEM). DEM, a more recent organic solvent for AuCl 3, has a number of benefits over the other more widely popular BDG. - less soluble in water than BDG.
An improved process was developed to produce gold with purity > 99.9998% (> 5 N) from gold scraps using dibutyl carbitol (DBC) as an extractant.The extraction of gold into DBC was optimised, which showed that gold could be effectively loaded into DBC up to 190 g/L Au.
dibutyl carbitol Request for Quotation Diethylene Glycol Di-n-butyl CAS: 112-73-2 Molecular Formula: C12H26O3. ... This product is an industrial solvent, which is mainly used as a dilute aqueous solution extractant for fatty acids, and is used for the extraction of uranium, polonium and gold, it is also used in the perfume and pharmaceutical ...