Electrochemical methods were applied to study the anodic behavior of gold a
nd its associated elements, e.g., silver, copper, nickel and iron, in alkal
ine thiourea solution in the absence and presence of Na2SO3. Gold is diffic
ult to dissolve in alkaline thiourea solution because of the passivation of
elemental sulfur produced by the irreversible decomposition of thiourea. H
owever, addition of Na2SO3 accelerates the selective dissolution of gold in
alkaline thiourea solution. The additive Na2SO3 improves the stability of
thiourea in alkaline media, enhances the anodic polarization current of gol
d greatly, and does not change the passivation states of the associated ele
ments of gold in alkaline thiourea solution. The reaction order of the anod
ic dissolution of gold in alkaline thiourea solution is 1.65 with respect t
o Na2SO3, over the Na2SO3 concentration range of 0.01 mol/l to 0.5 mol/l at
the potential of 0.34 V vs. NHE, The studies on the kinetics of the dissol
ution of gold in alkaline thiourea solution show that the Na2SO3 reduces th
e dissolution potential of gold, and decreases the apparent reaction activa
tion energy of gold dissolution. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.