Measurement Of Weak And Dissociable (Wad) Cyanide With A Modified Potentiometric Titration

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
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- 1137 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 27, 2013
Abstract
For leach solutions containing primarily free cyanide, the silver nitrate titration method is a rapid and acceptably accurate means of analyzing for cyanide. However, in leach solutions containing elevated levels of copper, the titrimetric method significantly over-estimates the concentration of free cyanide and under-estimates the concentration of weak and dissociable (WAD) cyanide. The authors have developed a modified potentiometric titration method for determining WAD cyanide that overcomes issues with high copper levels in solution. The new MP-WAD method involves addition of a chemical ligand to the sample prior to silver nitrate titration to fully release cyanide bound to copper. Once released from copper, cyanide in solution is no longer affected by the presence of copper and titration results are quantitative rather than empirical. In multiple laboratory trials with synthetic solutions and complex actual leach solutions, accurate WAD cyanide measurements were achieved using the MP-WAD method. Analyses obtained with the new method were found to be within about ±10% of analyses obtained with the USEPA OIA-1677 WAD cyanide analytical method.
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(2013) Measurement Of Weak And Dissociable (Wad) Cyanide With A Modified Potentiometric TitrationMLA: Measurement Of Weak And Dissociable (Wad) Cyanide With A Modified Potentiometric Titration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.