The Caro's Acid Detoxification of Cyanide in a Gold Mine Tailings Pond -A Plant Demonstration

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 701 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1993
Abstract
Caro's acid (peroxymonosulfuric acid) was successfully field tested as a cyanide detoxification agent at a North American gold
mine. An on-site FMC generator injected Caro's acid into a mill tailings slurry sump. The WAD cN-(weakly acid dissociable plus free cN-) was reduced from 40-108 ppm to below the target level of 20 ppm using a 1/1 mole ratio of CA (Caro's acid) /CN-. At an inlet CA/CN-mole ratio of 1.8/1, WAD CNconcentrations as low as 4 ppm cN-were achieved. Raw material costs for the cyanide detoxification were cut by 60% compared to
using hydrogen peroxide (H202) alone. Detoxification time with Caro's acid was much
faster compared to H202. This resulted in completion of detoxification before the treated slurry reached the tailings pond thereby substantially reducing the probability of wildlife fatalities.
Citation
APA:
(1993) The Caro's Acid Detoxification of Cyanide in a Gold Mine Tailings Pond -A Plant DemonstrationMLA: The Caro's Acid Detoxification of Cyanide in a Gold Mine Tailings Pond -A Plant Demonstration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.