Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6659192 | Hydrometallurgy | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The complexation of copper(I) by cyanide ions (CNâ) in aqueous solution has been studied by glass electrode potentiometry at 25 °C and ionic strengths (I) of 1, 3 and 5 M in NaCl media. Overall formation constants, βn, for the equilibria: Cu+(aq) + nCNâ(aq) â Cu(CN)n(n â 1)â(aq) with n = 2, 3 and 4, were quantified, along with the ionization constant (Kw) of water and the acid dissociation constant (Ka) of HCN(aq). The solubility constants *Ksn for the equilibria: CuCN(s) + (n â 1)HCN0(aq) â Cu(CN)n(n â 1)â(aq) + (n â 1)H+(aq) were also determined from a re-analysis of published solubility data for CuCN(s) in acidic cyanide solutions at I = 1 M(NaCl) and 25 °C. Because of the instability of uncomplexed Cu+(aq) and parameter correlations in the data, neither β1 nor the solubility product Ks0 (CuCN(s) â Cu+(aq) + CNâ(aq)) could be reliably determined from the present data although estimates are presented.
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Authors
Chandrika Akilan, Erich Königsberger, Jose S. Solis, Peter M. May, James H. Kyle, Glenn Hefter,