| Literature DB >> 30370970 |
Minna Räisänen1,2, Eeva Heliövaara1, Feda'a Al-Qaisi1,3, Mikko Muuronen4,5, Aleksi Eronen1, Henri Liljeqvist1, Martin Nieger1, Marianna Kemell1, Karina Moslova1, Jani Hämäläinen1, Kalle Lagerblom1, Timo Repo1.
Abstract
Dissolution of elemental gold in organic solutions is a contemporary approach to lower the environmental burden associated with gold recycling. Herein, we describe fundamental studies on a highly efficient method for the dissolution of elemental Au that is based on DMF solutions containing pyridine-4-thiol (4-PSH) as a reactive ligand and hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant. Dissolution of Au proceeds through several elementary steps: isomerization of 4-PSH to pyridine-4-thione (4-PS), coordination with Au0 , and then oxidation of the Au0 thione species to AuI simultaneously with oxidation of free pyridine thione to elemental sulfur and further to sulfuric acid. The final dissolution product is a AuI complex bearing two 4-PS ligands and SO4 2- as a counterion. The ligand is crucial as it assists the oxidation process and stabilizes and solubilizes the formed Au cations.Entities:
Keywords: desulfurization; gold; gold recycling; pyridinethiol; reaction mechanisms
Year: 2018 PMID: 30370970 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201810447
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336