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Introduction
Three years ago I wrote a research project about looking for strategies
on bio-refining gold using bacteria. As I explored the gold market I
found that the principal consumers for this precious metal were IT
companies.
Reading about catalysis I found that computer devices and also some
car parts need precious metals such as gold to speed up its
physicochemical capabilities.
Yes, that is right; computer devices, car parts and other electronic
devices contain small amounts of gold, silver and palladium.
After discovering this extensive use of gold and other metals in the
market, I then decided to put my bio-refining techniques into this
manual. I want to share with you several protocols I use for gold
recovery using chemical reactions, which I believe, can be of great use
and help for you as well. All the steps in each protocol involve the use
of different types of scrap and were safely tested in the laboratory.
Enjoy,
Gold refining protocol I a sample
1. Use a hammer to break the scrap and clean it using water. It is much
better if you work with little pieces.
Because this takes a day or two, you can speed it up by heating the
solution even on a coffee pot and after 15-20 minutes repeat the
process until the solution becomes clear; wash the scrap with clean
water. Here, we are cleaning the scrap from those metals that react
with nitric acid (copper for example). Remember neutralize the used
solution before discharge. (Solution A: nitric acid: water 1:1 v/v)
4. Add three water volumes to the solution to neutralize the acid (very
important). After the acid has been neutralized, filtrate it using a dense
cloth. The cloth should be dense enough so that all the organic dirt is
filtered. Recover the solution in a clean new beaker.
5. Add zinc powder until the solution gives a black-grey color and
appears like a dark dust. Wait for 15 minutes to let the dust fall down.
Recover the deposition (gold and zinc) and do step one of this protocol
again.
6. Wash the dust several times using water. Boil the solution. Slowly
add sulfuric acid with precaution as it reacts violently with water.
Discharge the solution and repeat the washing cycle again.
Finally, recover the final product that should be black red-dust in
color. This is now your gold.
I have to mention that this is a free protocol I want to share with you
as a thankful for visit my site although there are better approaches to
obtain a cleaner gold to sell it online. I strong recommend obtaining
my report NOW.
Andres
http://scrapgoldrefining.net
scrapgoldrefining@gmail.com