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Global Advanced Research Journal of
Geology and Mining Research
February 2013 Vol. 2(1), pp 001-004
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Mining waste-Cyanide as a source of added value by
its conversion into Urea and Urea-Formaldehyde
Alfred Bennun
Graduate School Rutgers - UMDNJ, USA and CONICET, AR
Email:
alfr9@hotmail.com
Accepted 07 January, 2013
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Served waters containing cyanide from gold mining
open pits, should be treated to avoid permanent
environmental pollution by the contamination of
river basins, soils and sources of irrigation and
drinking water. Cyanide should be always processed
in covered pools, and at high pH, to prevent leaks
of hydrocyanic acid. Resource management has to take
in account, the added value of using
discharged cyanide as a supply for industrial
processes, like urea production. The latter, could
be used as an agricultural fertilizer or for
production of Urea-Formaldehyde (UF), a thermic and
electric insulator with a variety of industrial
applications.
Keywords:
Mining waste-Cyanide, Urea, Urea-Formaldehyde
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