Hyperfine Interactions

, Volume 71, Issue 1–4, pp 1399–1402 | Cite as

Mössbauer study of gold sorption on polyurethane foams

  • W. H. Jay
  • J. D. Cashion
  • L. J. Brown
Industrial Applications

Abstract

Gold sorbed onto different types of flexible polyurethane foams from cyanide solution at pH 11 is shown to remain as the Au(CN)2 ion. At least two different bonding mechanisms occur, with different recoilles fractions, and possible configurations are suggested.

Keywords

Gold Thin Film Foam Cyanide Polyurethane 
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© J.C. Baltzer A.G., Scientific Publishing Company 1992

Authors and Affiliations

  • W. H. Jay
    • 1
  • J. D. Cashion
    • 2
  • L. J. Brown
    • 2
  1. 1.Department of Chemical EngineeringMonash UniversityClaytonAustralia
  2. 2.Department of PhysicsMonash UniversityClaytonAustralia

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