Cyanide Polluted Solids A Combined Leachate And Solid Characterization

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Dorothée Proffit
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Characterization of solids containing cyanides is carried out according to recommendations and standard guidelines. Most of these procedures are based on the analysis of leachates collected either on site or after leaching in the laboratory of samples. Unfortunately, these sole results are often insufficient to identify the source of the pollution. To provide 'a more complete characterization of polluted solids, optical and electron microscopy, XRD, Mossbauer spectroscopy, and transmission infrared spectroscopy were combined to analyze leachates and raw or ground samples. This combination of techniques allows the determination of the kind of cyanoferrate complexes are present in the solid state, different from insoluble Prussian Blue, since they do not have the same extraction' behavior. The use of all these techniques to characterize solid samples combined ,to the usual analysis of solutions gives a better understanding of ' the cyanide behavior.
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APA: Dorothée Proffit  (1998)  Cyanide Polluted Solids A Combined Leachate And Solid Characterization

MLA: Dorothée Proffit Cyanide Polluted Solids A Combined Leachate And Solid Characterization. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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