Cyanide Recovery / Destruction Using Air Sparged Hydrocyclone Technology

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jose R. Parga
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

In mining operations, cyanidation is the ,predominant method by which gold and silver are recovered from their ores and it is recognized that cyanide consumption can be a major factor that contributes to the operating costs for such operations. Also after extraction and recovery of precious metals a certain amount of cyanide is delivered to the tailings pond and must be considered with respect is environmental problems due to the toxicity of cyanides. In this regard, the Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone (ASH) has been used as a reactor for the treatment of cyanide solutions in two ways; first for cyanide recovery by acidulation using the Mexican modification of the Mills-Crowe process and second for cyanide destruction by oxidation with the use of chlorine dioxide (ClO2). In both cases, excellent performance can be achieved using the high capacity ASH system.
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APA: Jose R. Parga  (1998)  Cyanide Recovery / Destruction Using Air Sparged Hydrocyclone Technology

MLA: Jose R. Parga Cyanide Recovery / Destruction Using Air Sparged Hydrocyclone Technology. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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