Removal of Copper Cyanide Complexes from Solutions Formed in Silver/Gold –Cyanidation Recovery Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
José R. Parga Jesús L. Valenzuela Luciano E. Ramírez
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"An innovative process for removing copper cyanide complexes including silver and zinc from cyanidation circuits has been developed. The technology was based on the inducing the nucleated precipitation of copper and silver in a tube serpentine reactor, using sodium sulfide as the precipitate and sulfuric acid as pH control. The results showed that pH had a great effect on copper cyanide removal efficiency and the optimum pH was about 3 to 3.5. At this pH value copper cyanide removal efficiency could be achieved above 97 and 99 % ,when influent copper concentration ions were 650 and 900 ppm respectively. In this process (sulphidizaton-acidification-recycle-thickening), the cyanide associated with the copper cyanide complexes is released as HCN gas under weakly acidic conditions, allowing it to be recycled back to the cyanidation process as free cyanide. This system was successfully commercial applied at Minera William in Mexico.IntroductionThe recovery of gold and silver from minerals and concentrates with cyanide is an important hydrometallurgical process, which has been studied for more than 124 years. Patented by MacArthur in 1888 [1], the process relies on the fact that gold dissolves in aerated cyanide solutions to produce the gold cyanide complex. The stoichiometry by wich this reaction occurs is known as the Elsner equation as shown here. Silver is accomplished in the same fashion."
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APA: José R. Parga Jesús L. Valenzuela Luciano E. Ramírez  (2012)  Removal of Copper Cyanide Complexes from Solutions Formed in Silver/Gold –Cyanidation Recovery Process

MLA: José R. Parga Jesús L. Valenzuela Luciano E. Ramírez Removal of Copper Cyanide Complexes from Solutions Formed in Silver/Gold –Cyanidation Recovery Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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