The halide mediated electro-oxidation of ammonia, cyanide, cyanate and thiocyanate in mine/mill waste waters

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Kazi E. Haque D. J. MacKinnon
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Ammonia present in a variety of mine/mill waste waters was almost completely oxidized to nitrogen by chloride mediated electro-oxidation. A closed circuit operation of preconcentration of ammonia on a suitable adsorbent (e.g. zeolite or a resin) followed by brine stripping of ammonia and electrolysis of the strip liquor seems to have sound technical, economic and environmental merits. The removal of ammonia, cyanide, cyanate or thiocyanate from a mine/mill waste water (e.g. gold mill), either individually or collectively, is also feasible by chloride mediated electro-oxidation technique. Further R&D investigations are necessary for the development of a closed circuit operation for the removal of ammonia, cyanide and thiocyanate; and also to obtain technical data for process cost estimates
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APA: Kazi E. Haque D. J. MacKinnon  (1996)  The halide mediated electro-oxidation of ammonia, cyanide, cyanate and thiocyanate in mine/mill waste waters

MLA: Kazi E. Haque D. J. MacKinnon The halide mediated electro-oxidation of ammonia, cyanide, cyanate and thiocyanate in mine/mill waste waters. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1996.

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