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On Gold(I) Complexes and Anodic Gold Dissolution in Sulfite–Thiourea Solutions. / Mironov, Igor V.; Kal’nyi, Danila B.; Kokovkin, Vasiliy V.
в: Journal of Solution Chemistry, Том 46, № 4, 01.04.2017, стр. 989-1003.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - On Gold(I) Complexes and Anodic Gold Dissolution in Sulfite–Thiourea Solutions
AU - Mironov, Igor V.
AU - Kal’nyi, Danila B.
AU - Kokovkin, Vasiliy V.
PY - 2017/4/1
Y1 - 2017/4/1
N2 - Processes involving gold(I) complexes were studied in sulfite–thiourea (TU) solutions. It is shown that at pH >5 the complex [AuTU2+] undergoes irreversible decomposition followed by deprotonation and formation of a solid phase. From the data of pH in mixed solutions, the equilibrium constants were evaluated: Au(SO3)23-+iTU⇌Au(SO3)2-iTUi2i-3+iSO32-, log10β1 = −1.2, log10β2 = −3.6. Some aspects of the anodic dissolution of gold in mixed sulfite–thiourea solutions are considered. With the help of the carbonate buffer system the change of the anodic current density ja was studied at high pH; ja (pH) has a maximum at pH 11.6–11.9 for Ea = 0.3–0.6 V (vs. NHE). At pH > 12.0, the ja values decrease sharply. Possible mechanisms of anodic gold dissolution, as well as the role of sulfite, are discussed.
AB - Processes involving gold(I) complexes were studied in sulfite–thiourea (TU) solutions. It is shown that at pH >5 the complex [AuTU2+] undergoes irreversible decomposition followed by deprotonation and formation of a solid phase. From the data of pH in mixed solutions, the equilibrium constants were evaluated: Au(SO3)23-+iTU⇌Au(SO3)2-iTUi2i-3+iSO32-, log10β1 = −1.2, log10β2 = −3.6. Some aspects of the anodic dissolution of gold in mixed sulfite–thiourea solutions are considered. With the help of the carbonate buffer system the change of the anodic current density ja was studied at high pH; ja (pH) has a maximum at pH 11.6–11.9 for Ea = 0.3–0.6 V (vs. NHE). At pH > 12.0, the ja values decrease sharply. Possible mechanisms of anodic gold dissolution, as well as the role of sulfite, are discussed.
KW - Anodic dissolution
KW - Complexes of gold(I)
KW - Gold
KW - Sulfite
KW - Thiocarbamide
KW - Thiourea
KW - OXIDATION
KW - MECHANISM
KW - BEHAVIOR
KW - AU(111)
KW - ELECTROOXIDATION
KW - THIOSULFATE
KW - REDUCTION
KW - FORMAMIDINE DISULFIDE
KW - KINETICS
KW - THIOCARBAMIDE
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85028242466&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10953-017-0616-9
DO - 10.1007/s10953-017-0616-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85028242466
VL - 46
SP - 989
EP - 1003
JO - Journal of Solution Chemistry
JF - Journal of Solution Chemistry
SN - 0095-9782
IS - 4
ER -
ID: 9962967