Engineered Membrane Separation® (EMS®) Systems for Hydrometallurgical Applications

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Larry A. Lien
Organization:
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Pages:
10
File Size:
1503 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

"A brief summary of the different membrane separation options currently available to the mining industry will be presented and discussed. The processes described involve operating membrane plants on the following applications: pregnant leach solutions (PLS) in the copper and gold industries, fractionation and concentration of metals and acids in refineries, and wastewater treatments to meet state-of-the-art surface discharge criteria.Included is a specific discussion on cost savings resulting from an operating membrane treatment system of nearly 3,500 m3/hr barren water relative to the prior, conventional precipitation practice at a major heap leach gold mine. This Engineered Membrane Separation® (EMS®) plant has produced water for six years that has met all standards for direct discharge into the environment, and captures and returns to the operation valuable minerals and solvents which were not previously being extracted in the Merrill-Crowe process.INTRODUCTIONMembrane technology has been available for more than 35 years, but has been used sparingly in the mining industry. However, recent developments in polymer chemistry, spiral-wound element design and construction, water clarification pretreatment equipment and techniques, and an expanded understanding of membrane fouling and cleaning techniques have dramatically improved the reliability and robustness of membrane-based systems for potential use by the mining industry.In the past 15 years large operating plants have successfully demonstrated the use of this “new” membrane technology to include the separation of pay-metals from large-volume acid and cyanide heap leach mining solutions containing copper, zinc, gold and silver. Moreover, variations on these same membrane technologies are ideally suited to fractionations that add value to processing fluids from refineries, like separating metals from acids or concentrating acids and producing high-quality process fluids."
Citation

APA: Larry A. Lien  (2010)  Engineered Membrane Separation® (EMS®) Systems for Hydrometallurgical Applications

MLA: Larry A. Lien Engineered Membrane Separation® (EMS®) Systems for Hydrometallurgical Applications. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account