Title of article :
Modeling, Optimizing, and Characterizing Elimination Process of Cyanide Ion from an Industrial Wastewater of Gold Mine by Caro’s Acid Method
Author/Authors :
Vafaei, Hassan Department of Mining Engineering - Lorestan University, Lorestan, Iran , Seyyed Alizadeh Ganji, Mohammad Department of Mining Engineering - Lorestan University, Lorestan, Iran
Abstract :
The present work is aimed to examine the elimination of cyanide ions from the
wastewater derived from the Agh-Darreh gold mine using the Caro’s acid method. The
response surface modeling is utilized to evaluate and optimize the influential
parameters such as the sulfuric acid/hydrogen peroxide ratio, pH, Caro’s acid
concentration, and contact time on the elimination process. The results obtained
indicate that the increase in the Caro’s acid concentration and contact time has a
positive impact on the elimination of the free cyanide ions, while the increment in the
weight ratio of sulfuric acid/hydrogen peroxide and pH higher than 9.5 demonstrate a
negative impact. Also it is found that the quadratic effect of pH has the highest
influence on the removal of cyanide ion, and the linear effect of the ratio of sulfuric
acid/hydrogen peroxide has the lowest degree of importance. Additionally, the
optimization process is carried out, and about 96.4% of the cyanide ions is eliminated
from the wastewater under the optimal conditions including 2 g/L Caro’s acid
concentration, 9.3 pH, 8 min contact time, and sulfuric acid to hydrogen peroxide
(weight) ratio of 2.
Keywords :
Wastewater , Cyanide ion , Removal , Caro’s acid , Response surface modeling
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment