
Degradation of cyanide from gold processing effluent by H2O2, NaClO and Ca(ClO)2 combined with sequential catalytic process
Author(s) -
Mohsen Kamrani,
Kumars Seifpanahi-Shabani,
A. Seyedhakimi,
Gimeno Al,
Sh. Agarwa,
Vinod Kumar Gupta
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
izvestiâ po himiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0324-1130
DOI - 10.34049/bcc.51.3.5052
Subject(s) - cyanide , effluent , chemistry , degradation (telecommunications) , catalysis , inorganic chemistry , response surface methodology , nuclear chemistry , environmental engineering , chromatography , organic chemistry , environmental science , telecommunications , computer science
This work investigates the removal of cyanide as a noxious pollutant in the gold processing effluent (Aq-Dara mine, Takab, Iran) using H2O2, H2O2+Fe(II) (Fenton), H2O2+Cu(II), NaClO and Ca(ClO)2 oxidants. Implementation of purification operation was carried out by varying the parameters including pH, oxidant dosage, temperature and time of the reaction. The results show that the oxidants have the highest efficacy at pH 10-12, while the Fenton process has the highest efficiency at pH 8. The results confirm that Ca(ClO)2 is the best oxidant due to the shorter time, low reaction rate, high degradation of cyanide and low cost. The obtained results of response surface methodology optimization show that cyanide degradation has a direct relation to temperature, amount of oxidant, time and catalyst dosage parameters and has an inverse relation to pH. Also, the cyanide elimination efficiency is more than 99.5% and residual cyanide less than Environmental Protection Agency standards and 40% of the consumed water can be compensated by the effluent treatment and its return to the factory's processing circuit.Keywords: Oxidation Process; Gold Processing Effluents Treatment; Cyanide Degradation; Non-linear Kinetic Modeling, Response Surface Method.