Remediation Technologies For The Management of Aqueous Cyanide Species

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Courtney A. Young
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Cyanide is a critically important chemical to the mining and metallurgical industry. It has a strong affinity for metals making it favorable as an agent for metal finishing and treatment as well as a lixiviant for metal leaching, particularly gold. These technologies are environmentally sound but, because cyanide is very toxic, safeguards are required to prevent accidental spills and treat effluents before being discharged. Various methods of cyanide remediation by separation and destruction for cyanide management purposes are therefore reviewed. The methods have been broadly categorized as physical, -adsorption. complexation and oxidation methods including photolysis and other advanced-oxidation processes. Reaction mechanisms for these methods are presented throughout this paper, Finally, the methods are compared in regards to their effectiveness in treating various cyanide species: free cyanide, thiocyanate, weak-acid dissociables, and strong-acid dissociables.
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APA: Courtney A. Young  (1998)  Remediation Technologies For The Management of Aqueous Cyanide Species

MLA: Courtney A. Young Remediation Technologies For The Management of Aqueous Cyanide Species. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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