The Effect of Ore Type, Depth, and Leach Time on Cyanide Species in Column Tests Using NaCN Leach Solutions

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Hendrix JL Nelson JH
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Three ores (sulfidic, oxidized and carbonaceous) were analyzed to determine the effects of leaching time, ore depth, and ore mineralogy on cyanide species concentration. NaCN solutions were percolated through opaque columns filled with milled ore. Column design made liquid sample collection possible from various depths at specific times. The concentrations of weak acid dissociable(WAD) and total cyanide, Fe(CN)63 , Fe(CN)64 , SCN , and Cu(CN)43 were determined for each sample. Extended percolation time led to increases in WAD cyanide concentra- tions and decreased SCN and Cu(CN)43 concentrations regardless of ore depth. WAD cyanide concentration decreased while Fe(CN)64 concentra- tion increased with ore depth. Highest concentrations of Fe(CN)64- SCN and Cu(CN)43 were found in the sulfidic ore, with expected low WAD cyanide concentrations. Lowest concentrations of Fe(CN)64 , SCN 3 and Cu(CN)4 were found in the oxidized ore. Intermediate concentra
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APA: Hendrix JL Nelson JH  (1988)  The Effect of Ore Type, Depth, and Leach Time on Cyanide Species in Column Tests Using NaCN Leach Solutions

MLA: Hendrix JL Nelson JH The Effect of Ore Type, Depth, and Leach Time on Cyanide Species in Column Tests Using NaCN Leach Solutions. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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