CYANIDE RECOVERY BY THE SART PROCESS FOR THE Loso-MARTE PROJECT, CHILE

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 6
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1998
Abstract
The SART process has been developed for Teck to treat barren solution from the cyanidation/CIP process that has been developed for the Lobo-Marte project in Chile. The objective of the process is to recover cyanide in a form that is suitable for recycling to the leaching part of the process. The Marte and Lobo ore bodies require a dosage rate of about 2 kg/t NaCN, of which only 0.5 kg/t is truly consumed (as thiocyanate, cyanate and ferrocyanide species). The remaining -1.5 kg/t is present as copper cyanide (-1 kg/t) and free cyanide (-0.5 kg/t), and is potentially recoverable and recyclable.
SART is an acronym that describes the unit operations in this cyanide recovery process; namely,
.. Sulphidization
.. Acidification
.. Recycling of precipitate
" Thickening of precipitate
The basic chemistry has been applied previously, and has also been the subject of two patents (American Cyanamid Company, 1965, Potter et al., 1986). The process involves the conversion of all free and WAD cyanide in solution to hydrocyanic acid by acidification of the tailings solution to pH :s,4, and the conversion of all copper in solution to cuprous sulphide (synthetic chalcocite) by the addition of a sulphide salt:
Citation
APA:
(1998) CYANIDE RECOVERY BY THE SART PROCESS FOR THE Loso-MARTE PROJECT, CHILEMLA: CYANIDE RECOVERY BY THE SART PROCESS FOR THE Loso-MARTE PROJECT, CHILE . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.