Weak Acid Dissociable Cyanide Analysis Required for International Cyanide Management Code (ICMI) Compliance û Recent Refinements to an Online Weak Acid Dissociable Cyanide Measurement Device

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 16
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
Gold mining companies who are signatories of the International Cyanide Management Code (visit www.cyanidecode.org for further information) are required to measure WAD cyanide on-line and destroy WAD cyanide in excess of specified limits. Weak acid dissociable (WAD) cyanide refers to those cyanide species liberated at a moderate pH of 4.5 such as HCN(aq) and CN-, and the majority of Zn, Cd, Cu, Ni and Ag complexes with low dissociation constants. It is potentially toxic to humans and animals. Recognising and in response to the gold mining industryÆs need for an on-line WAD cyanide measurement device, Mintek recently developed the WAD Cynoprobe. The WAD cyanide analysis technique is based on the use of a ligand exchange reagent that liberates WAD cyanide from metal-cyano complexes. The ligand exchange reaction is represented by the following chemical equation: Metal(CN)X + yLigand <-> Metal(Ligand)y + xCN- The plant filtrate is treated with a ligand exchange reagent, to liberate WAD cyanide, before measuring the free cyanide concentration via amperometry. The instrument proved to be accurate and reliable in the laboratory as well as under industrial gold plant conditions during various trials. It has gained wide-spread commercial acceptance both locally and internationally. However, itÆs recent exposure to complex ore types have called for refinements to the analysis technique. It has been further developed to improve its precision and accuracy and to remove reagent and thiosulfate interferences. Its compatibility with the most commonly used destruction oxidants has also recently been investigated. The WAD Cynoprobe may be configured to measure both free and WAD cyanide concentration. Its fast analysis time, approximately 5 min, makes it suitable for use in the control and optimisation of the cyanide destruction and recovery process. Proper oxidant dosage control and monitoring of effluent concentration levels will ultimately result in less cyanide and post-destruction salts discharged into the environment.
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APA:
(2008) Weak Acid Dissociable Cyanide Analysis Required for International Cyanide Management Code (ICMI) Compliance û Recent Refinements to an Online Weak Acid Dissociable Cyanide Measurement DeviceMLA: Weak Acid Dissociable Cyanide Analysis Required for International Cyanide Management Code (ICMI) Compliance û Recent Refinements to an Online Weak Acid Dissociable Cyanide Measurement Device. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.