Cyanide Electrolytic Recycling

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A J. B Dutra B Rosemberg F Lemos
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The chemistry of cyanide solutions is complex, this complexity being responsible for the ability to act as complex-forming agents in metal dissolution processes, among them gold and silver. Such ionic species are used in hydrometallurgical processes, in particular in gold extraction and electro-plating. Due to the high toxicity of cyanide, the discard of effluent from processes and/or industries demands rigorous treatment so as to minimise its concentration. Among the conventional chemical treatment of such effluents one can mention SO2/air; biological degradation; oxidation by using hydrogen peroxide; oxidation by sodium hypochlorite, etc. However, the electrolytic recycling process is also promising for cyanide recovery and offers the possibility of recycling it to the aforementioned industrial processes. Such a process does not use additional chemicals but enables direct re-utilisation to the main process aiming at adjusting the cyanide concentration.
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APA: A J. B Dutra B Rosemberg F Lemos  (2002)  Cyanide Electrolytic Recycling

MLA: A J. B Dutra B Rosemberg F Lemos Cyanide Electrolytic Recycling. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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