Solvent Extraction Recovery Of Copper Cyanide From Spent Gold Mill Effluents

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
David Dreisinger
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The cyanidation of copper containing gold ores results in the co-dissolution of copper along with gold. Copper dissolution results in elevated cyanide consumption that may make the treatment of the gold ore uneconomic. Copper-cyanide species in gold mill effluents may increase the environmental toxicity of the gold mill solutions. The objective of this study was to examine the use of solvent extraction to recover the copper cyanide species from gold mill effluents. Solvent extraction with Cognis (formerly Henkel) reagents LIX 79 and LIX 7950 was studied. Excellent extraction of copper and cyanide was achieved using pH control in extraction. Copper and cyanide may be stripped from the reagents using basic eluants. Various routes for copper and cyanide recovery from the strip solution were studied. Excellent results were obtained using electrowinning in both divided (Nation membrane) and undivided cells. Cyanide recovery was obtained by AVR treatment of a bleed stream from electrowinning. Full results of solvent extraction, copper and cyanide recovery are reported.
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APA: David Dreisinger  (1998)  Solvent Extraction Recovery Of Copper Cyanide From Spent Gold Mill Effluents

MLA: David Dreisinger Solvent Extraction Recovery Of Copper Cyanide From Spent Gold Mill Effluents. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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