New Developments In Caro's Acid Technology For Cyanide Destruction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 1298 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
For the past few years Caro's acid has been used for the treatment of cyanide containing slurry effluents, providing a feasible alter
naive to other slurry treatment processes including !NCO SO2 / Arr and ferrous sulfate. Presently, mines using Caro's acid generate their own Caro's acid onsite making a relatively low quality product. It was at this point where we, at Degussa Corporation, decided to focus our efforts on engineering a Caro's acid generator capable of cost effectively producing a high quality Caro's acid solution, thus reducing operating costs significantly.
Caro's acid or peroxymonosulfuric acid is not a new chemical nor is it new to Degussa. The product was named after Heinrich Caro (1834-1910), a German chemist who first described its synthesis and its oxidizing properties in 1898. Degussa has been producing the potassium salt of Caro's acid as
the triple salt, 2KHSO5 - 2KHSO4 - K2SO4, called Caroat®, for over 30 years.
Caroat® is used for household and denture cleansers, as a bleaching agent in dish washing detergents, in printed circuit board etching and for cyanide destruction in the plating industry. From our experience in producing Caroat® Degussa developed its new Caro's acid based DegOX™ technology for the treatment of cyanide containing effluents from gold and silver mines.
Citation
APA:
(1996) New Developments In Caro's Acid Technology For Cyanide DestructionMLA: New Developments In Caro's Acid Technology For Cyanide Destruction . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.