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Oxidation of Aqueous Cyanide Solution Using Hydrogen Peroxide in the Presence of Heterogeneous Catalyst

Pages 557-561 | Published online: 11 May 2010
 

Abstract

The oxidation of aqueous cyanide solution using hydrogen peroxide in the presence of heterogeneous catalyst, Ru/MgO, was tested in a batch reactor at room temperature. The cyanide oxidation using hydrogen peroxide was markedly enhanced in the presence of Ru/MgO catalyst with compared to the control, aqueous cyanide solution containing hydrogen peroxide in the absence of the catalyst. The rate of catalytic cyanide oxidation was observed to be function of the reaction conditions such as pH, temperature and H2O2/CN ratio. The optimum pH for the catalytic cyanide oxidation was between 6 and 8. The conversion rate of catalytic cyanide oxidation was increased with increasing temperature. H2O2/CN ratio was observed to determine the conversion rate. The optimum H2O2/CN ratio was between 1.2 and 1.6 at room temperature (18°C).

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