The rapid production rate of electrical and electronic devices demands for gold (Au) recovery and recycling from their generated wastes. However, achieving adsorbents with high selectivity for Au remains a challenge. Herein, an Au3+-selective composite adsorbent (15TCE@SBA-15) was successfully fabricated through covalent attachment of thia-crown ether (15TCE) as ligand on mesoporous silica support SBA-15. The physicochemical properties of 15TCE@SBA-15 were extensively examined using FT-IR, SAXRD, TGA, FE-SEM, EDS mapping, surface area (BET), and pore size distribution (BJH, NLDFT) analysis. To evaluate its ability to selectively capture Au3+, adsorption experiments were conducted. The results revealed that 15TCE@SBA-15 was able to capture 126 mg of Au3+ per gram of sample. More importantly, it was highly selective towards Au3+ with distribution coefficient of K-D similar to 2439 L g(-1) vs. other cations (i.e. Pd2+, Pt4+, Ni2+, Pb2+, Cu2+, Zn2+) present in spent mobile phones with K-D values < 1.0. 15TCE@SBA-15 can concentrate Au3+ up to similar to 19,837 (CF x 10(-3)) times in contrast to other cations with CF x 10(-3) <= 3-1019. 15TCE@SBA-15 is stable with consistent performance in cycled adsorption/desorption runs. General results reveal the potential of 15TCE@SBA-15 for selective Au3+ recovery from secondary sources such as electronic waste leachates and other aqueous streams.