johnny2398 Posted August 19, 2022 Posted August 19, 2022 Hello, I'm new so please be kind if I'm not in the correct board (or not following a certain posting rule). I am attempting to create a fine gold dust. I have dissolved 1oz of 24K gold in a solution of aqua regia. I am looking to precipitate the gold out with Sodium Metabisulfite. I will then rinse the solution through filter paper with distilled water. I forget the balancing of equations from college... will there be any parts of the sodium metabisulfite left? Or will I then be left with 24K gold powder and no contaminants? NOTE: I will not be melting the gold into an ingot after the filtering step. I wish to keep it a pure powder for other experiments.
chenbeier Posted August 19, 2022 Posted August 19, 2022 (edited) Should work work, probably need pH adjustment to 6- 6.5 first. Aqua Regina is high acidic, it will eat first the metasulfite by releasing a lot of SO2, very poison. Need good hood with exhaust. But if you close to neutral the Gold could be precipitate. I think there should be receipes in the net. I would use Vitamin C Ascorbinic acid instead to avoid the the release of sulfur dioxide. After you got the Gold, a good rinsing with slight acidic water will remove all other chemicals. Edited August 19, 2022 by chenbeier
johnny2398 Posted August 19, 2022 Author Posted August 19, 2022 Awesome! Thanks for the help @chenbeier. Glad to learn it'll result in a pure 24K gold powder. I'm expecting to boil away a large portion of the aqua regia, then add the remaining liquid/acid into distilled water... and not the other way around! That should lower the pH. I'll test with a pH strip to get it as neutral as possible. Got a wide open space away from people so the fumes will be at least 50m away from any passerby. NOTE: Looking into the Vitamin C/Ascorbic Acid suggestion.
chenbeier Posted August 19, 2022 Posted August 19, 2022 The dilution alone will not help, to increase pH. Add some sodium carbonate carefully and get pH up.
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