Since mercury is chemically similar to silver, it tends to dissolve along with the silver and gold during cyanide leaching. Ultimately, mercury is recovered along with the silver as mercury/silver/gold amalgam, which requires retorting to remove the mercury prior to refining the silver and gold. A possible approach to separating mercury from silver and gold in cyanide leach solutions is to take advantage of the replacement reaction between [Hg(CN)4]2- and Ag2S, which results in precipitation of mercury as HgS while dissolving silver as [Ag(CN)2]-. Results are presented demonstrating that mercury can be removed from cyanide solutions with high effectiveness while, at the same time, recovering additional silver in solution. Initial experiment...
A novel glycine-based leach system was recently proposed, and it has been proved to be effective for...
Nowadays, keeping mining and the environment sustainable is a major concern all over the world. Usin...
Cyanide tailings are the hazardous waste discharged after gold cyanidation leaching. The recovery of...
Since mercury is chemically similar to silver, it tends to dissolve along with the silver and gold d...
Selective removal of mercury from cyanide leaching solutions while retaining silver has been a long-...
Selective removal of mercury from cyanide leaching solutions while retaining silver has been a long-...
Significantly lower silver extraction than gold has been commonly observed in gold-silver cyanidatio...
Precious metals are mainly recovered from rebellious gold-bearing raw materials through use of sodiu...
Cyanidation is the main method used to extract gold from gold raw materials; however, a serious prob...
In the hydrometallurgy industry cyanide solutions are the most common leaching baths used during the...
Ore bodies from which gold is mined are often composed of minerals containing sulfur, sellenium and ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.The presence of cyanide soluble copper in the cyanidation of gold-copper ores an...
Over the past decade the concern about toxic metals in freshwater has increased. Environmental laws ...
In the present study, a rotating electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance was used to investigate...
In the cyanidation process, copper–gold deposits containing significant amounts of cyanide soluble c...
A novel glycine-based leach system was recently proposed, and it has been proved to be effective for...
Nowadays, keeping mining and the environment sustainable is a major concern all over the world. Usin...
Cyanide tailings are the hazardous waste discharged after gold cyanidation leaching. The recovery of...
Since mercury is chemically similar to silver, it tends to dissolve along with the silver and gold d...
Selective removal of mercury from cyanide leaching solutions while retaining silver has been a long-...
Selective removal of mercury from cyanide leaching solutions while retaining silver has been a long-...
Significantly lower silver extraction than gold has been commonly observed in gold-silver cyanidatio...
Precious metals are mainly recovered from rebellious gold-bearing raw materials through use of sodiu...
Cyanidation is the main method used to extract gold from gold raw materials; however, a serious prob...
In the hydrometallurgy industry cyanide solutions are the most common leaching baths used during the...
Ore bodies from which gold is mined are often composed of minerals containing sulfur, sellenium and ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.The presence of cyanide soluble copper in the cyanidation of gold-copper ores an...
Over the past decade the concern about toxic metals in freshwater has increased. Environmental laws ...
In the present study, a rotating electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance was used to investigate...
In the cyanidation process, copper–gold deposits containing significant amounts of cyanide soluble c...
A novel glycine-based leach system was recently proposed, and it has been proved to be effective for...
Nowadays, keeping mining and the environment sustainable is a major concern all over the world. Usin...
Cyanide tailings are the hazardous waste discharged after gold cyanidation leaching. The recovery of...