Detoxification of effluents with cyanide. Application on a cyanide gossan mineral

The process of cyanidation is employed to extract the gold and silver components from minerals. As a result of this procedure, the production of effluents and solid waste occurs, wherein the presence of free cyanide is observed as the most hazardous form. The application of degrading processes can f...

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Main Authors: Da Cruz Abby, Daza María, Zavala Sandra, Camargo Steve, Balbin Nadia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/70/e3sconf_reee2023_01005.pdf
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author Da Cruz Abby
Daza María
Zavala Sandra
Camargo Steve
Balbin Nadia
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Zavala Sandra
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Balbin Nadia
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description The process of cyanidation is employed to extract the gold and silver components from minerals. As a result of this procedure, the production of effluents and solid waste occurs, wherein the presence of free cyanide is observed as the most hazardous form. The application of degrading processes can facilitate the transformation of cyanides in solution into forms that are less hazardous. The aim of this study is to investigate the degradation of cyanide effluents using either sodium hypochlorite or ozone. The primary purpose is to identify the optimal conditions for the degradation of total cyanide while ensuring the absence of any other pollutants. The cyanidation process will be implemented under optimal conditions for the purpose of recovering gold and silver from Gossan ore. The gossan ore sourced from Rio Tinto in Huelva, Spain, finds application in the detoxification of cyanide effluents. Characterization techniques are employed to identify the predominant elements present in the ore, namely iron (25.0%) and silicon (21.2%). The process of cyanide breakdown with ozone treatment yields carbonates, which are significantly more ecologically sustainable in comparison to cyanates formed by hypochlorite. Nevertheless, the utilization of ozone in mining is limited due to some disadvantages, namely its exorbitant cost and excessive consumption.
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spelling doaj.art-3b68b175b22d469cb7fd28d86eafbb352023-10-17T08:50:53ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-014330100510.1051/e3sconf/202343301005e3sconf_reee2023_01005Detoxification of effluents with cyanide. Application on a cyanide gossan mineralDa Cruz Abby0Daza María1Zavala Sandra2Camargo Steve3Balbin Nadia4Universidad Nacional Agraria de la SelvaUniversidad Nacional Agraria de la SelvaUniversidad Nacional Agraria de la SelvaUniversidad Continental. Facultad de Ingeniería, Escuela Académica Profesional de Ingeniería AmbientalUniversidad Continental, Facultad de Ciencias de la SaludThe process of cyanidation is employed to extract the gold and silver components from minerals. As a result of this procedure, the production of effluents and solid waste occurs, wherein the presence of free cyanide is observed as the most hazardous form. The application of degrading processes can facilitate the transformation of cyanides in solution into forms that are less hazardous. The aim of this study is to investigate the degradation of cyanide effluents using either sodium hypochlorite or ozone. The primary purpose is to identify the optimal conditions for the degradation of total cyanide while ensuring the absence of any other pollutants. The cyanidation process will be implemented under optimal conditions for the purpose of recovering gold and silver from Gossan ore. The gossan ore sourced from Rio Tinto in Huelva, Spain, finds application in the detoxification of cyanide effluents. Characterization techniques are employed to identify the predominant elements present in the ore, namely iron (25.0%) and silicon (21.2%). The process of cyanide breakdown with ozone treatment yields carbonates, which are significantly more ecologically sustainable in comparison to cyanates formed by hypochlorite. Nevertheless, the utilization of ozone in mining is limited due to some disadvantages, namely its exorbitant cost and excessive consumption.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/70/e3sconf_reee2023_01005.pdf
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title Detoxification of effluents with cyanide. Application on a cyanide gossan mineral
title_full Detoxification of effluents with cyanide. Application on a cyanide gossan mineral
title_fullStr Detoxification of effluents with cyanide. Application on a cyanide gossan mineral
title_full_unstemmed Detoxification of effluents with cyanide. Application on a cyanide gossan mineral
title_short Detoxification of effluents with cyanide. Application on a cyanide gossan mineral
title_sort detoxification of effluents with cyanide application on a cyanide gossan mineral
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/70/e3sconf_reee2023_01005.pdf
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