Recovery of gold(III) from multi-elemental solutions by alfalfa biomass

Gerardo Gamez Goytia, JL Gardea-Torresdey, KJ Tiemann, J Parsons, K Dokken, MJ Yacaman

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Abstract

The increasing demand for gold has encouraged the development of cost effective and environmentally friendly techniques to recycle and recover this precious metal from waste liquors. Earlier experiments have shown the appreciable ability of alfalfa shoot biomass to accumulate Au(III) from aqueous solutions. Likewise, alfalfa biomass is able to bind other metal ions in noticeable amounts. Thus, experiments with solutions containing multiple metal ions were performed in order to determine the effect of other ions on gold accumulation by alfalfa biomass. Batch laboratory experiments showed that Au(III) binds in a rapid and pH-independent-like manner in the presence of other metal ions, which agrees with experiments using solutions containing only Au(III). In addition, Au(III) was found to have one of the highest metal binding affinities to the alfalfa biomass compared to Pb(II), Cr(III), Cu(II), Zn(II), Ni(II), and Cd(II), even at the optimum binding pH for the other metal ions (pH 5.0).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)563-571
JournalAdvances in Environmental Research
StatePublished - Jan 2003

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