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We have been trying to accomplish the task of removing the nickel for
a couple of years now. We have worked with all the Rohm & Haas resins
that are available. The separation does not work because the nickel
forms an extremely stable complex with cyanide. The best separation
that we have been able to achieve also removed 30% of the gold.
We have also tried phase separation via creating a insoluble salt of
nickel. These work about as good as the resin approach. About 30% of
the gold precipitates as well and there remains in solution a anion
that may affect the plating from the bath. The plated deposit from
the bath has to be reevaluated to make sure it will meet
specifications.
I have also talked to several of the diffusion dialysis manufactures.
They have told me that there are no membranes that will perform this
separation either.
Suffice it to say that we have not yet found a practicle approach to
removing the nickel from the cyanide soft gold bath without affecting
the deposit properties.
If you would like to get more details on the experiments that we have
performed, please contact me in person.
Michael Holan
Process Engineer
Radian International, L.L.C.
Electronics Division
ph. 512.310.4209
fax 512.388.0898
internet: [log in to unmask]
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Subject: Re: Ni Resins for Gold Plating
Author: Bob Mesick <[log in to unmask]> at Internet
Date: 1/14/97 11:52 AM
Steve,
There are resins that would be pretty specific for nickel in a gold
solution. The chelated resins (IDA or AP) would be suitable providing that
there are no other metal ions that have to be in solution. The resin will
remove all cation metal ions and leave in sodium, potasium, and hardness
ions (at low pH).
I haven't worked with gold solutions since the early 80's (was a microplate
guy) so I'm a bit out of date. I assume soft gold is gold only with
potassium salts and I'm guessing that the pH is less than 5 but I don't know
off the top of my head anymore. You would have to adjust the resin before
use to keep the exchange group compatable with the bath.
I could get you a ounce or so of resin to try on a small sample of gold.
You would have to prep the resin first before trying. The resin will not
remove the gold as it pretty well locked in the cyanide complex.
The simplest test would be to prep the resin, take about 5 cc's of gold
solution, add about 5 beads of resin to the solution and mix for 2-3 hrs
(makes up for not using a column). Check the nickel, gold, pH and other
parameters. This should tell you if it will work.
I you want a sample, send me your bath analysis so I can be sure I know what
I'm talking about.
Bob Mesick
At 02:42 AM 1/14/97 CST, you wrote:
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>Date: Mon, 13 Jan 97 23:16:34 PST
>From: <[log in to unmask]> (Steve Sparkowich)
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>Subject: Ni Resins for Gold Plating
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>Do any of you Gold electroplaters use an ion exchange resin specific to
>removing Nickel from a soft gold bath? If so, I'm interested!
>
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Remco Engineering (remco.com/home.htm)
Industrial Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems
San Luis Obispo, California USA
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