Elemental Analysis by EDXRF of Gold in Stripping Solutions

4 Jan 2016
Lois Manton-O'Byrne
Executive Editor

Applied Rigaku Technologies, Inc have announced a new method for at-line analysis by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) of gold in stripping solutions during the processing of ores, tailings and slags. This application note describes the analysis of gold in impregnated stripping solutions and demonstrates the performance of the Rigaku NEX DE EDXRF spectrometer.

The cyanide leaching technique is commonly used to recover trace gold content from gold-bearing ores. Once the gold is leached from the ore, it is typically absorbed onto activated carbon and then stripped. The impregnated stripping solution is then put into the electrowinning process where the gold is recovered by electrolysis.

For the analysis detailed in this report each sample was prepared by transferring 6g of solution into a standard 32mm XRF measurement cell. It was then analyzed directly on the NEX DE spectrometer. By using this method to measure the strip solutions, no special sample preparation is required and measurement times are fast, giving the operator a real-time means of efficiently controlling the stripping process and enabling higher processing throughput.

Measuring the gold in the stripping solution at-line enables operators to quickly and easily determine whether the solution will be bereft of gold, thereby improving the plant's efficiency. The Rigaku NEX DE offers a simple and at-line analytical technique for measuring such solutions. Non-technical operators can obtain results in as little as 100- 300 seconds without the need for special sample preparation or sample conditioning.

Read more about the application note here.

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