Thiocyanate (SCN–) forms in the reaction between cyanide (CN–) and reduced sulfur species, e.g. in gold ore processing and coal-coking wastewater streams, where it is present at millimolar (mM) concentrations. Thiocyanate is also present naturally at nM to µM concentrations in uncontaminated aquatic environments. Although less toxic than its precursor CN–, SCN– can harm plants and animals at higher concentrations, and thus needs to be removed from wastewater streams prior to disposal or reuse. Fortunately, SCN– can be biodegraded by microorganisms as a supply of reduced sulfur and nitrogen for energy sources, in addition to nutrients for growth. Research into how we can best harness the ability of microbes to degrade SCN– may offer newer, m...
Gold ore processing uses cyanide (CN(-) ), which often results in large volumes of thiocyanate- (SCN...
Thiocyanate (SCN–) is a contaminant requiring remediation in gold mine tailings and wastewaters glob...
Gold ore processing typically generates large amounts of thiocyanate (SCN−)-contaminated effluent. W...
Thiocyanate (SCN–) forms in the reaction between cyanide (CN–) and reduced sulfur species, e.g. in g...
A mixed culture and a pure bacterial strain (BMV8) were isolated from a bioreactor for thiocyanate t...
Thiocyanate is a common contaminant of the gold mining and coal coking industries for which biologic...
Thiocyanate is a common contaminant of the gold mining and coal coking industries for which biologic...
Gold ore processing uses cyanide (CN−), which often results in large volumes of thiocyanate- (SCN−) ...
Gold ore processing uses cyanide (CN(-) ), which often results in large volumes of thiocyanate- (SCN...
Thiocyanate (SCN-) forms as a by-product of cyanidation during gold ore processing and can be degrad...
Bioremediation is a cost-effective way of removing environmental contaminants like thiocyanate, whic...
During the processing of refractory gold ores, cyanide (CN-) and residual sulphur species react to f...
Thiocyanate (SCN−) forms as a by-product of cyanidation during gold ore processing and can be degrad...
Gold ore processing typically generates large amounts of thiocyanate (SCN-)-contaminated effluent. W...
Thiocyanate (SCN−) forms as a by-product of cyanidation during gold ore processing and can be degrad...
Gold ore processing uses cyanide (CN(-) ), which often results in large volumes of thiocyanate- (SCN...
Thiocyanate (SCN–) is a contaminant requiring remediation in gold mine tailings and wastewaters glob...
Gold ore processing typically generates large amounts of thiocyanate (SCN−)-contaminated effluent. W...
Thiocyanate (SCN–) forms in the reaction between cyanide (CN–) and reduced sulfur species, e.g. in g...
A mixed culture and a pure bacterial strain (BMV8) were isolated from a bioreactor for thiocyanate t...
Thiocyanate is a common contaminant of the gold mining and coal coking industries for which biologic...
Thiocyanate is a common contaminant of the gold mining and coal coking industries for which biologic...
Gold ore processing uses cyanide (CN−), which often results in large volumes of thiocyanate- (SCN−) ...
Gold ore processing uses cyanide (CN(-) ), which often results in large volumes of thiocyanate- (SCN...
Thiocyanate (SCN-) forms as a by-product of cyanidation during gold ore processing and can be degrad...
Bioremediation is a cost-effective way of removing environmental contaminants like thiocyanate, whic...
During the processing of refractory gold ores, cyanide (CN-) and residual sulphur species react to f...
Thiocyanate (SCN−) forms as a by-product of cyanidation during gold ore processing and can be degrad...
Gold ore processing typically generates large amounts of thiocyanate (SCN-)-contaminated effluent. W...
Thiocyanate (SCN−) forms as a by-product of cyanidation during gold ore processing and can be degrad...
Gold ore processing uses cyanide (CN(-) ), which often results in large volumes of thiocyanate- (SCN...
Thiocyanate (SCN–) is a contaminant requiring remediation in gold mine tailings and wastewaters glob...
Gold ore processing typically generates large amounts of thiocyanate (SCN−)-contaminated effluent. W...