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HERO ID
7857213
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
A Modified Acid Digestion Method for Analysis of Gold in Geological Samples: A Comparative Study
Author(s)
Ghosh, P; Mandal, H; Sirisha, B; Sen, U; Goswami, S; Kiran, NVR
Year
2019
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Mapan-Journal of Metrology Society of India
ISSN:
0970-3950
Publisher
METROLOGY SOC INDIA
Location
NEW DELHI
Volume
34
Issue
4
Page Numbers
551-558
Language
English
DOI
10.1007/s12647-019-00326-8
Web of Science Id
WOS:000511680100014
Abstract
Quantification of gold in geological samples using fire-assay technique is a well-established and recommended method worldwide. However, the method is laborious, complicated, sluggish, and health hazardous. Only a well-trained chemist can perform gold analysis through fire assay routinely. Although classical aqua regia digestion for determination of gold yields high throughput, this method too has disadvantages of sample nature dependency, thus brings down the recovery levels. Herein, we report a modified aqua regia digestion method, followed by solvent extraction using methyl isobutyl ketone for the accurate and precise estimation of Au in variety of geological samples of different genre in broad concentration range. Roasting of sample was avoided and excess of aqua regia (6 times or higher than of sample weight) was used to bring all gold in aqueous phase. This method was applied to soil and rock samples and the results obtained were compared with conventional fire-assay technique. The analytical results for international reference materials of gold (SRM/CRM) measured by the proposed method were in close agreement with those obtained by fire-assay method and recommended values. Very low detection limits were achieved in the proposed method (1 ng/g by GF-AAS and 100 ng/g in F-AAS). This method also works satisfactorily at moderately higher concentration of gold in rock samples, at least up to 15 ppm. Thus fire-assay technique may be substituted by the proposed method for detection of Au in 10 ppb–15 ppm concentration range in the geological samples mentioned under present study. © 2019, Metrology Society of India.
Keywords
Analysis of gold; Aqua regia; MIBK; Fire assay; GF; F-AAS; CRM; SRM; Field geological samples
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