Measurement of Weak and Dissociable (WAD) Cyanide with a Modified Potentiometric Titration (2f96b3c7-cd93-45e1-89c3-eb9c4c7da7e0)

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 8
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
"The silver nitrate titration method is a rapid and acceptably accurate means of analyzing for cyanide in leach solutions that contain primarily free cyanide. However, in leach solutions containing elevated levels of copper, the titrimetric method overestimates the concentration of free cyanide and underestimates the concentration of weak and dissociable (WAD) cyanide. The authors have developed a modified potentiometric (MP) titration method for determining WAD cyanide that overcomes issues associated with high copper levels in solution. The new MP-WAD method involves addition of a chemical ligand to the sample prior to silver nitrate titration to release cyanide bound to copper. Once released from copper, cyanide in solution is no longer affected by the presence of copper, and titration results are quantitative rather than empirical. In multiple laboratory trials with synthetic solutions and complex actual leach solutions, analytical results obtained with the new MP-WAD method were found to be within about ±5% of analyses obtained with the USEPA OIA-1677 WAD cyanide analytical method.IntroductionThe silver nitrate titration method is widely used to estimate the concentration of cyanide in leach solution for purposes of cyanidation process control. Cyanide determined by silver nitrate titration is commonly referred to as “free” cyanide, but frequently should be referred to as “titratable” cyanide. By definition, free cyanide is the sum of the concentrations of aqueous hydrogen cyanide HCN(aq) and the cyanide anion CN- (ASTM, 2010). Titration will only yield a reasonably accurate measurement of free cyanide when metal-cyanide complex concentrations (e.g., cadmium, copper, mercury, nickel, silver and zinc) in solution are low. In other words, titration will only yield a reasonably accurate measurement of free cyanide if the solution primarily contains free cyanide."
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APA:
(2015) Measurement of Weak and Dissociable (WAD) Cyanide with a Modified Potentiometric Titration (2f96b3c7-cd93-45e1-89c3-eb9c4c7da7e0)MLA: Measurement of Weak and Dissociable (WAD) Cyanide with a Modified Potentiometric Titration (2f96b3c7-cd93-45e1-89c3-eb9c4c7da7e0). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2015.