Environmental Impact of Lixiviants: An Overview that Includes Noncyanide Chemistry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. W. DeVries J. Brent Hiskey
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The search for noncyanide lixiviants for treating gold and silver ores and concentrates is not a new endeavor. However, in recent years, the overall activity to seek a less environmentally controversial reagent than cyanide has occasioned considerable developmental work. While the elegant economy and simplicity of cyanide, because of its selectivity and the ease of recovering gold and silver from the cyanide complexes, is well recognized, two failings have justified the search for alternates: increasing concerns and costs to assure avoidance of environmental damage from cyaniferous liquids and solids, and the need to simplify recovery of gold and silver from refractory ores. Generally, process development work to date on the alternate reagents has lacl<::ed environmental focus ( Hiskey and Devries, 1992). This paper covers briefly the chemistry of various alternates to cyanide and reviews their environmental implications. In each case, environmental overtones are reviewed following the chemistry. For ease of follow-up, the authors have listed sources of information in detail. Alternates examined include:
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APA: F. W. DeVries J. Brent Hiskey  (1992)  Environmental Impact of Lixiviants: An Overview that Includes Noncyanide Chemistry

MLA: F. W. DeVries J. Brent Hiskey Environmental Impact of Lixiviants: An Overview that Includes Noncyanide Chemistry . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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