Amalgamation in Small Gold Operations: Alternatives and Treatment of Hg Contaminated Soils and Effluents

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 520 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
There is a large use of mercury in Brazil by the gold miners in the so called "garimpos" (non registered mining operations), where it is usual to recover the gold contained in the gravity concentrates by amalgamation, which is highly deleterious to environment if not conducted properly. Unfortunately, this is a common practice there. After presenting in brief the modus operandi generally practiced in the garimpos and the environmental problems, this work reviews some of the research conducted in CETEM according to two approaches: (i) replace amalgamation by other processes and (ii) develop technology to treat mercury-contaminated soils and effluents. Conventional processes like froth flotation, to recover gold from gravity concentrates, and centrifuges were considered. Also as alternatives to amalgamation, innovative process like the recovery of gold by coal-oil agglomerates and a technology that is currently under development in our laboratory, called gold-paraffin process, are described in brief, some results presented and their potential use assessed. To reclaim sites already polluted a technology was developed to float mercury selectively from contaminated soils. The potential use of centrifuges to pre-concentrate the mercury is also discussed. The scope for applying the last techniques is to concentrate the pollutants in a small volume of mass which would be suitable for recycling or isolation from the environment. A prospective technology to treat contaminated soils, or mercury concentrates, is the immobilization of mercury by adding inorganics. Concerning the ionic mercury which may be present in effluents, precipitation of the ions and flotation of the precipitates are being studied.
Citation
APA:
(1994) Amalgamation in Small Gold Operations: Alternatives and Treatment of Hg Contaminated Soils and EffluentsMLA: Amalgamation in Small Gold Operations: Alternatives and Treatment of Hg Contaminated Soils and Effluents. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.