Mercury Removal from Pressure Oxidation Vent Gas

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. Krumins L. Zunti R. Frischmuth
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Mercury is known to occur in sulphide-bearing refractory gold deposits in the form of sulphide minerals or elemental inclusions. These deposits typically require an oxidative pre-treatment process, such as pressure oxidation or roasting, to achieve economic gold recovery. However, these processes also have the potential to liberate mercury, a portion of which may then be released to the environment through gaseous emissions. Mercury emissions from mine processing operations have been of particular interest in recent years, as governments impose lower emission targets and organizations adopt better industry practices to reduce the environmental and health aspects of releasing mercury into the environment. This paper describes various mercury removal technologies with respect to pressure oxidation gas handling circuits, with a focus on key design variables and technology selection criteria.
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APA: T. Krumins L. Zunti R. Frischmuth  (2014)  Mercury Removal from Pressure Oxidation Vent Gas

MLA: T. Krumins L. Zunti R. Frischmuth Mercury Removal from Pressure Oxidation Vent Gas. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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