Silver Impregnated Activated Carbon - A New Tool to Control Cyanide in Effluents

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gus Van Weert Yeonuk Choi
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

cyanide control in effluents is becoming a critical environmental issue for the gold extraction industry. Silver impregnated carbon removes free cyanide effectively to the ppb level from solution in high throughput columns. By re-calcining the cyanide saturated carbon, the impregnated silver is restored to activity and the cyanide destroyed outside the effluent stream. Many gold mills already have an activation kiln on site, which could make retrofit relatively easy.
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APA: Gus Van Weert Yeonuk Choi  (1993)  Silver Impregnated Activated Carbon - A New Tool to Control Cyanide in Effluents

MLA: Gus Van Weert Yeonuk Choi Silver Impregnated Activated Carbon - A New Tool to Control Cyanide in Effluents. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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