Detoxification Of Total Cyanide With Hydrogen Peroxide

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Andrew Griffiths
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The emphasis in the title of this paper should be placed on the world "Total", since the detoxification of cyanide in its free and weakly-complexed form with H202 has already found application in many areas, including the treatment of mining effluents. One of the most common forms of cyanide found in gold-mill effluents is hexacyanoferrate (usually ferrocyanide), which is included in measurements of total cyanide but is too stable to be oxidized by H202 or any other conventional oxidizing agent. This has led to the view that H202 cannot be used to detoxify effluents containing hexacyanoferrates, when a limit has been set on total cyanide. A process is described in this paper which does meet this requirement, and which has already been demonstated in two Canadian gold mills. Before describing the new process, the terms "free", "total" and "weakly-complexed" cyanide will be defined as they are used in this paper.
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APA: Andrew Griffiths  (1998)  Detoxification Of Total Cyanide With Hydrogen Peroxide

MLA: Andrew Griffiths Detoxification Of Total Cyanide With Hydrogen Peroxide . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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