Cyanide Recovery and Copper Removal from Gold Plant Effluents using Vitrokele™ - Pilot Plant Results

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Briggs D. Kidby
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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24
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

"Vitrokele ™ is a synthetic adsorbent, using chelating groups on large polystyrene beads, developed in Canada over 7 years ago, and first commercialised in 1985 to recover noxious metals from plating wastes.Pilot plant trials have been performed in Australia and Canada to demonstrate the recovery of cyanide and removal of metal cyanide complexes from gold plant effluent using Vitrokele1 M 912. The pilot plants comprise a simple adsorption train (similar to a CIP circuit) followed by complete elution facilities, so that loaded Vitrokele™ can be stripped and returned to the adsorption circuit.An account of these campaigns is provided, showing the reduction of total CN levels from over 200 ppm to less than 0.5 ppm and Cu levels from approximately 100 ppm to less than 0.3 ppm in treated tailings.Comparisons between pilot plant results and laboratory test data are given and probable future work on the process and its application to the gold mining industry is discussed.INTRODUCTIONThrough millions of years of evolution, life forms have developed specialised molecules with exceptionally high affinity and selectivity for various metals such as iron, cobalt, zinc and copper.In the early 80's professors at the Faculty of Medicine of McGill University engaged in research on the extremely efficient ways that living cells captured trace metals essential for life.As research progressed, it became evident that the special molecules used by biological systems to capture metals could be synthesized to capture selected metals with similar efficiency from water or other solutions.The technology was first commercialised in 1985 to recover noxious metals from plating wastes with compositions applying the special molecules (chelating groups) on vitreous particles (hence Vitrokele™). To date approximately three commercial Vitrokele™ plants have been installed for treating plating waters in Ontario and Quebec."
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APA: A. Briggs D. Kidby  (1992)  Cyanide Recovery and Copper Removal from Gold Plant Effluents using Vitrokele™ - Pilot Plant Results

MLA: A. Briggs D. Kidby Cyanide Recovery and Copper Removal from Gold Plant Effluents using Vitrokele™ - Pilot Plant Results. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1992.

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