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titleOfInvention A method for synergistic removal of cyanide from metal heat treatment residues by sensitizer and microwave
abstract The invention provides a method for synergistically removing cyanide from metal heat treatment residue with a sensitizer and microwave, comprising: adding iron oxide-rich mineral particles as a sensitizer to the solid metal heat treatment residue, and fully stirring and mixing to obtain a The solid starting material; the obtained solid starting material is microwaved in an aerobic state, the microwave processing power is 600-900 W, and the microwave processing time is 120-240 s, and the solid starting material is first converted into cyanate and iron under the microwave treatment. Cyanate, cyanate and ferricyanate are further oxidized to form carbonate, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and iron oxides. The method of the invention can not only realize the harmless removal of the cyanide-containing residue in the solid-phase system, but also has the advantages of wide source of raw materials, high cyanide removal efficiency, simple process, low processing cost, safety and environmental protection and the like.
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