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Gold sorbed onto different types of flexible polyurethane foams from cyanide solution at pH 11 is shown to remain as the Au(CN)2 − ion. At least two different bonding mechanisms occur, with different recoilles fractions, and possible configurations are suggested.
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Jay, W.H., Cashion, J.D. & Brown, L.J. Mössbauer study of gold sorption on polyurethane foams. Hyperfine Interact 71, 1399–1402 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02397345
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