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Gold Leaching With Nacn In Proii

proii simulation gold cyanide leaching

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#1 maguillo

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Posted 18 June 2023 - 11:34 PM

Greetings
I am writing because I would like some instructions on the creation of certain electrolytes in PROII. I have already tried using the "electrolytes" thermodynamic package and used the OLILIB databank, but the electrolytes I would like do not appear.
The reaction that I would like to do is gold cyanidation, for this I need to create the gold-cyanide complex compound, in addition to the OH ion.
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Also, I would like to know how I could create the following compound of gold adsorption by activated carbon.
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I would be very grateful if you could help me by giving me directions for the creation of these compounds.


#2 shvet1

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Posted 20 June 2023 - 02:48 AM

It seems such a complicated and complex process is not able to modelled by a software as there is no a proven math model. This market is too small to justify so extensive long-lasting expensive study. Oil&gas industry is much bigger and is unable to fund all cases occurring and a user often has to implement empirical methods or even to pay a fee to Licensor.

 

The situation is much worse in so small industry as precious metals. You should not hope to find a comprehensive software for such cases moreover for a transfer methods/software from petroleum to mining industry.

 

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If all issues in engineering would be so easy to overcome then there would not exist such big market of process licensing, right?


Edited by shvet1, 20 June 2023 - 03:40 AM.





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