Cyanide Recovery by Solvent Extraction in a Continuous Pilot Plant

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Larmour-Ship E. Buchalter B. Wassink R. Hackl M. Hames B. Grinbaum
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Sodium cyanide continues to be the lixiviant of choice for gold dissolution. Many gold ore-bodies contain a significant amount of cyanide-soluble copper which increases the cost of processing due to high cyanide consumption and high cyanide destruction and disposal costs. Several cyanide destruction processes are in use today, however, there are just a few cyanide recovery plants operating. A solvent extraction process to recover cyanide has been developed which utilizes the organophosphorous extractants Cyanex 923, di-butyl-butyl-phosphonate (DBBP) or tri-n-butyl phosphate (TBP) in Bateman Pulsed Columns. Copper cyanide species are first converted to hydrogen cyanide (HCN) by acidification, with or without sulfide addition. HCN is extracted by the organic and stripped using a suitable base (eg. NaOH) resulting in a high strength cyanide solution (eg. NaCN) for recycle to the gold recovery process. Continuous pilot plant testwork on HCN extraction using a 40 mm diameter Bateman Pulsed Column demonstrated a cyanide recovery of greater than 99% with final levels of cyanide in solution of less than 10 ppm. These results illustrate the potential of this technology to recycle cyanide and to detoxify final effluent streams.
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APA: K. Larmour-Ship E. Buchalter B. Wassink R. Hackl M. Hames B. Grinbaum  (2005)  Cyanide Recovery by Solvent Extraction in a Continuous Pilot Plant

MLA: K. Larmour-Ship E. Buchalter B. Wassink R. Hackl M. Hames B. Grinbaum Cyanide Recovery by Solvent Extraction in a Continuous Pilot Plant. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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