Study Of Stability Of Mercury And Silver Polythiocarbonate Nanofilms Generated During Optimized Mercury Removal From Cyanidation Pregnant Eluate

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Bucknam M. McComb
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Mercury and silver polythiocarbonate sludge that was generated from the pilot testing of optimized mercury removal from cyanidation pregnant eluate solutions prior to Merrill-Crowe recovery of gold and silver were tested for long term stability at Newmont Metallurgical Services. Sludge samples were mixed with heap leach residue to simulate disposal of the sludge in spent or active areas of the heaps and leached for twenty weeks with water and cyanide leaching solution, respectively. Leach testing results are presented as well as analysis of the sludge using scanning electron microscope techniques down to the <1000 nanometer scale.
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APA: C. Bucknam M. McComb  (2007)  Study Of Stability Of Mercury And Silver Polythiocarbonate Nanofilms Generated During Optimized Mercury Removal From Cyanidation Pregnant Eluate

MLA: C. Bucknam M. McComb Study Of Stability Of Mercury And Silver Polythiocarbonate Nanofilms Generated During Optimized Mercury Removal From Cyanidation Pregnant Eluate. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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