Decomposing complex aqueous salts, and electro-winning...

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C25C 1/20 (2006.01)

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CA 2550418

This invention is an electro-chemical process for decomposing a dissolved aqueous complex precious metal salt into an insoluble precipitate, comprising the changing of a primary basic or acidic solution, which contains said salt, to a secondary acidic solution, and using the secondary solution, as an electrolyte, in which a current of electrons chemically alters a molecular structure of said salts, into a precious metal precipitate. This process is based on the novel consideration that inter-molecular water is integrally locked into the molecular structure of aqueous salts, which has applications in every aspect of wet-lab chemistry, particularly, the extraction of precious metals from aqueous solutions and seawater.

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