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Electrochemical activation of periodate with graphite electrodes for degradation of high concentrations of thiocyanogen (SCN−) in mineral processing tail liquid

MINERALS ENGINEERING [2024]
Lucheng Zhang, Lu Wang, Mingqing Zhang, Tingting Wang, Gang Kang, Shilong Wu, Yi She
ABSTRACT

Cyanide has been widely used in gold extraction due to its cost-effectiveness, high selectivity and recovery. Regrettably, its wide application also leads to the presence of a large amount of thiocyanogen (SCN − ) in the tail liquid of mineral processing plants, which affects the quality of the effluent water, and thus poses a threat to the ecological environment and human health. This paper investigates the degradation of high concentration of SCN − in water using electrochemical oxidation/periodate (E-GP/PI) system. A degradation rate of 90.25 % of SCN − was achieved by optimising various operating parameters. The effects of organic matter and typical heavy metal ion concentrations on the degradation of SCN − were investigated, and it was found that Cu 2+ was able to promote the degradation of SCN − through the formation of stable complexes with SCN − , which enhanced the degradation rate to 96.48 %. However, the presence of Octadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (OTAB) and butylxanthin hindered the degradation process, where 500 mg/L of OTAB reduced the degradation rate of SCN − to 80.88 %, while 100 mg/L of butylxanthin reduced the degradation rate to 78.66 %. On this basis, experiments were carried out using real wastewater samples and SCN − degradation efficiencies of about 90 % were obtained. Afterwards, through electron paramagnetic resonance analysis, free radical burst, ion chromatograph and other research techniques, IO 3 and O 2 – were obtained as the main drivers of SCN − degradation and SCN − degradation pathways were elucidated. Finally, the E-GP/PI system was shown to be effective in reducing the ecotoxicity of SCN − by increasing the 24-h LC 50 from 12.5 % to 48.5 % in a toxicity test with daphnia . This study provides a new idea for the green and efficient treatment of SCN − rich beneficiation tail liquid.

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