Pilot-Scale and Continuous Bench Testing of the Aims Cn-DTM Cyanide Destruction Process on an Australian Gold Plant Tailings Effluent

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Glen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Cyanide management practices on modern gold plants are becoming more onerous, due to environmental pressures, particularly for signatories to the International Cyanide Management Code. Operations are therefore seeking to reduce levels of weak-acid dissociable (WAD) cyanide reporting to spigot discharge as well as to any eventual discharges from the tailings storage facility (TSF). Current gold industry standard processes primarily include the oxidation of cyanide by means of sodium meta-bisulfite (SMBS, or SO2) with air, Caro&apos;s acid (H2SO5) or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). These processes require the transport and usage of expensive oxidizing reagents, along with the safety and environmental issues associated with these corrosive and toxic chemicals. Maelgwyn Mineral Services (MMS) has developed the MMS CN-DTM process, which utilizes the Aachen ReactorTM, a high-energy mass-transfer superoxygenation system, in conjunction with an activated carbon-based catalyst and no additional reagents, to increase the rate of cyanide oxidation to cyanate, the thermodynamically more stable form. Testwork conducted at the Maelgwyn Australia testwork facility in Perth Australia is described, at both pilot scale and continuous bench-scale, on a sample of tailings effluent obtained from an Australian gold plant. WAD cyanide is demonstrated to be lowered using the MMS CN-DTM process from an influent of 130 mg/L to the required levels for discharge to TSF (<50 mg/L). The continuous test results showed stable operation over three residence time turnovers. The pilot-scale results demonstrated the efficiency of the process at the reasonably large scales required for engineering cost estimation.
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APA: S. Glen  (2011)  Pilot-Scale and Continuous Bench Testing of the Aims Cn-DTM Cyanide Destruction Process on an Australian Gold Plant Tailings Effluent

MLA: S. Glen Pilot-Scale and Continuous Bench Testing of the Aims Cn-DTM Cyanide Destruction Process on an Australian Gold Plant Tailings Effluent. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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