The Critical Importance Of Strong Cyanocomplexes In The Remediationn And Decommissioning Of Cyanidation Heap Leach Operations

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 899 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1998
Abstract
Cyanide speciation and behavior have been examined at three active heap leach operations, three heaps undergoing rinsing, and three sites with cyanide contaminated groundwater, all in the southwestern U.S. Data from these studies demonstrate that strong cyanometallic complexes of iron and cobalt can play ?an important role in cyanide behavior throughout the lifetimes of heap leach operations. In active circuits, we find evidence that significant amounts of cyanide combine with iron and cobalt to form strong cyanometallic complexes, and that these species can be adsorbed, probably onto iron hydroxides, or precipitated as insoluble cyanometallic compounds. When spent heaps are rinsed, the release of this cyanide is likely controlled by the slow kinetics of desorption from, or dissolution of, solids that have gone largely uncharacterized. We find evidence that strong cyanometallic complexes can give rise to transient free cyanide in some settings by rapid photo dissociation where heap rinse effluent is exposed to sunlight in open channels or translucent sample bottles. Thus, these species can complicate the ,preparation of spent heaps for decommissioning, even where regulatory standards ?are based on weak acid dissociable cyanide. There is a critical need for information on the form and stability of adsorbed and precipitated cyanide in spent ore heaps, on the concentrations of strong cyanometallic complexes in mineral processing effluents -particularly the complexes of cobalt, and on the natural attenuation of iron and cobalt cyanometallic complexes in both surface and subsurface waters.
Citation
APA:
(1998) The Critical Importance Of Strong Cyanocomplexes In The Remediationn And Decommissioning Of Cyanidation Heap Leach OperationsMLA: The Critical Importance Of Strong Cyanocomplexes In The Remediationn And Decommissioning Of Cyanidation Heap Leach Operations. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.