Aj. Saterlay et al., Ultrasonically enhanced leaching: removal and destruction of cyanide and other ions from used carbon cathodes, ULTRASON SO, 7(1), 2000, pp. 1-6
The used carbon cathodes ('Spent Pot Lining', SPL) from aluminium smelting
are typically contaminated with F-, CN- and Na+ which must be removed befor
e disposal to produce material which satisfies environmental guidelines in
respect of maximum rates of ion release. Leaching of powdered and crushed c
arbon samples in aqueous solution were studied in the presence and absence
of ultrasound. First, it was demonstrated that the total leaching of F-, CN
- and Na+ from the carbon powder could be accomplished after similar to 20
min of sonication using ultrasound. Second, carbon particles (<5 mm) showed
leaching characteristics under ultrasound which were in good quantitative
agreement with the National River Authority (NRA) test under silent conditi
ons; the former being a much more rapid (similar to 1 h compared to 24 h fo
r the NRA test) but equivalent method to the latter standard test. Third, t
he removed CN- ions were found to be destroyed in the presence of ultrasoun
d, possibly via the oxidative action of hydrogen peroxide generated by the
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