An Amperometric Instrument For The Determination Of Cyanide On Gold Plants

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. O. Jensen
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

A method is described for the determination of cyanide in gold slurries, based on amperometry. The measured current is proportional to the concentration of cyanide, and is not effected by pH or by the concentration of oxygen in solution. It is also unaffected by other ions that may be present in gold-leaching solutions, including sulphide, thiocyanate, and thiosulphate. The current depends on the temperature, and an activation energy of 17,9 kJ/mol was determined Since the current is controlled by the mass transfer of cyanide to the anode, it depends on the conditions of agitation. In tests on an operational gold plant, slurry was pumped directly from the top of the leaching tank, through the measuring cell and back into the tank. The results indicate that the instrument is a promising alternative to the instruments currently available. The readings from the instrument remained in calibration for at least two days, showing that the instrument would need to be re-calibrated by the operating staff at regular periods.
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APA: J. O. Jensen  (1994)  An Amperometric Instrument For The Determination Of Cyanide On Gold Plants

MLA: J. O. Jensen An Amperometric Instrument For The Determination Of Cyanide On Gold Plants. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1994.

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