Process Optimization for the Detoxification of Cyanide with Peroxygen Compounds

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Stephen Gos Frank Ladwig
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Tailings and/or wastewater generated from gold extraction plants employing cyanida­ tion must often be treated to remove the cyanides and heavy metals for environmental reasons and/or gold extraction inhibition reasons, due to the presence of heavy metals like copper, which have a detrimen­ tal effect during cyanidation. In recent years, the treatment of effluents contain­ ing cyanides and heavy metals has been widely studied, Among chemical treatment methods, the use of hydrogen peroxide has been universally employed as a viable option. However, in some cases, effluents containing high concentrations of heavy metals and/or solids decompose the hydrogen peroxide, an undesirable side reaction. The addition of stabilizers or other peroxygen compounds together with hydrogen peroxide can, however, considerably reduce the rate of decomposition and thus result in detoxi­ fication costs, which are considerably less than the standard detoxification process using hydrogen peroxide. In some cases, the reaction rate can also be increased, resul­ ting in lower investment costs for new detoxification plants. This paper deals with the results of developmental work performed in the recent past and introduces some new processes with the aim of optimizing reagent consumption and costs.
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APA: Stephen Gos Frank Ladwig  (1992)  Process Optimization for the Detoxification of Cyanide with Peroxygen Compounds

MLA: Stephen Gos Frank Ladwig Process Optimization for the Detoxification of Cyanide with Peroxygen Compounds . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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