The Efflox* Process: Comparison of Hydrogen Peroxide and Caro's Acid (H2SO5) for Mine Effluent Treatment

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 4
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- 453 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1991
Abstract
Hydrogen Peroxide and Caro's Acid
(H2so5) were used to treat cyanide containjng effluents. Significant reagent
savings were achieved by using Caro's
Acid.
Weak Acid Dissociable (W.A.D.) cyanides were removed at near stoichiometric levels of Caro's Acid. Hydrogen Peroxide showed poorer efficiency in the presence of
W.A.D. cyanide complexes, resulting in higher consumption rates.
By using Caro's Acid, reaction catalyst requirements ar(! el.iminatnd, react.ion I.imes significant.I y rnduced and capita] costs for an effluent lreal.ment facility are minimal.
The Efflox* Process ut ilisc�s this more efficienl oxidising reagent in a treatment system exhibiting a simple non proprietary control system with minimal peroxygen consumptions.
Citation
APA:
(1991) The Efflox* Process: Comparison of Hydrogen Peroxide and Caro's Acid (H2SO5) for Mine Effluent TreatmentMLA: The Efflox* Process: Comparison of Hydrogen Peroxide and Caro's Acid (H2SO5) for Mine Effluent Treatment . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.