Alternative technology to decrease the environmental impact of gold milling a progress report on CANMET research activities in this field

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. A. Riveros R. E. Molnar V. M. McNamara
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

"This paper describes some recent research done at CANMET in the areas of ion exchange and A VR (Acidification- Volatilization Reneutralization), as applied to the recovery of gold and cyanide, respectively. It also discusses the ways in which these two technologies may be combined in order to minimize the environmental impact of gold milling operations and optimize reagent usage. IntroductionGold milling operations can essentially be divided into those that carry out a liquid/solid separation after leaching and those that recover gold directly from a leach pulp. The former produce a barren solution which may contain considerable amounts of cyanide, either free or cornplexed with metals. The latter produce a similar solution but this is now part of a slurry rather than a clear stream. Due to its toxicity, any excess cyanide must be destroyed before the effluent is discharged into the environment. Ideally, this should be (and sometimes is) accomplished by natural degradation. However, in many cases natural degradation alone cannot remove the last traces of rnetallocyanide compounds from the effluent and , as a result, most Canadian gold producers utilize a supplementary chemical oxidation system. This not only increases the operating costs, but concerns have also arisen in recent years about the formation of ammonia as a result of the chemical oxidation of cyanide (via CN--CNO--HCNO-NH3) ·"
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APA: P. A. Riveros R. E. Molnar V. M. McNamara  (1993)  Alternative technology to decrease the environmental impact of gold milling a progress report on CANMET research activities in this field

MLA: P. A. Riveros R. E. Molnar V. M. McNamara Alternative technology to decrease the environmental impact of gold milling a progress report on CANMET research activities in this field. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1993.

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