The Role Of Elution On The Recycling Of Cyanide Using Ion Exchange Resins.

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 744 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1998
Abstract
This work aims at the selection of an appropriate eluant for cyanide recycling using ion exchange resins. Based on a literature review as well as on experimental results, the elution of resins loaded with copper and minor amounts of iron and nickel is discussed. The resins Imac HP 555s, Amberlite IRA 900 (Rohm&Hass) and Purolite A860S (Purolite Co) were eluted using either NaCI, zinc and nickel cyanides, hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid or acid thiourea solutions. The results indicate that saline solutions are effective only with polyacrylic resins (Purolite A860S), failing to desorb the metals, specially the nickel cyanocomplex, loaded on polystyrene-based resins. Cyanide solutions of both zinc and nickel are capable of eluting over 90% of the loaded metals. In contact with pure acid' solutions, iron precipitates onto the resin beads, as Cu(II) ferrous cyanideCu2Fe(CN)6.xH20. Thiourea is able to elute all the three metal cyanocomplexes owing to the increased solubility of copper cyanocomplexes in the presence of this complexing agent. The results demonstrate that a universal eluant is not available and the selection of the most appropriate resin-elution procedure should be based on the specific features of the system under consideration
Citation
APA:
(1998) The Role Of Elution On The Recycling Of Cyanide Using Ion Exchange Resins.MLA: The Role Of Elution On The Recycling Of Cyanide Using Ion Exchange Resins.. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.