Why CNLITE

The Science Behind the World's Safest Gold Leaching Reagent

CNLITE isn't just a safer alternative to cyanide β€” it's a scientifically superior solution backed by 15 years of R&D, independent certification, and deployment across 1,000+ operations globally.

Proven Science

Organic ligand chemistry β€” same gold recovery, zero toxicity

ISO Certified

ISO 9001 & 14001 certified manufacturing

1,000+ Operations

Deployed globally across 50+ countries

SGS Tested

Every batch independently verified

The Science

How CNLITE Dissolves Gold

CNLITE uses a proprietary organic ligand chemistry to dissolve gold from ore β€” achieving the same result as cyanide through a fundamentally safer mechanism.

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Complexation

CNLITE's active compounds form stable gold complexes in alkaline solution (pH 9–11.5). The reagent's proprietary ligand chemistry selectively targets gold and silver, leaving gangue minerals largely unreacted β€” improving selectivity over cyanide.

Active compound: Thiourea-based organic ligand with proprietary stabilisers

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Dissolution

Gold dissolves from the ore surface into solution as a stable CNLITE-gold complex. Dissolution kinetics are comparable to cyanide for oxide ores, and in some cases faster β€” particularly for ores with high silver content or fine gold particles.

Au dissolution rate: 0.8–1.2 mg/LΒ·hr (comparable to NaCN at equivalent dosage)

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Adsorption

The CNLITE-gold complex adsorbs onto activated carbon with the same efficiency as the cyanide-gold complex. No modifications to carbon activity, elution, or electrowinning circuits are required β€” the downstream process is identical.

Carbon loading capacity: 8–12 kg Au/t carbon (equivalent to cyanide)

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Degradation

Unlike cyanide, CNLITE degrades naturally through biological and photochemical pathways in tailings. No toxic breakdown products are formed. Tailings effluent meets international discharge standards without chemical treatment.

Biodegradation half-life: 3–7 days in tailings (vs. months for cyanide)

Sodium Cyanide Chemistry

Highly toxic mechanism

4Au + 8NaCN + Oβ‚‚ + 2Hβ‚‚O

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4Na[Au(CN)β‚‚] + 4NaOH

  • Produces HCN gas at pH < 10.5 β€” lethal at 300 ppm
  • Cyanide persists in tailings for months
  • Requires complex SOβ‚‚/air or Hβ‚‚Oβ‚‚ detoxification
  • Classified as a Schedule 1 dangerous good

CNLITE Chemistry

Safe organic ligand mechanism

Au + CNLITE(L) + Oβ‚‚

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[Au·L]⁺ complex (stable, soluble)

  • No toxic gas generation at any pH level
  • Biodegrades naturally in tailings within 3–7 days
  • Simple pH neutralisation β€” no detoxification required
  • Non-hazardous goods classification β€” standard transport
Performance Data

Recovery Rates by Ore Type

Based on bench-scale and pilot-scale data from 40+ African operations. Select an ore type to compare.

Free-milling Oxide β€” Recovery Comparison

CNLITE97%
Sodium Cyanide96%

Comparable performance β€” CNLITE slightly higher due to improved selectivity

CNLITE +1.0% higher

Total Cost of Ownership

Cost FactorCNLITECyanide
Reagent cost (per kg)Slightly higherLower
Detoxification plant opex$0/month$5K–$15K/month
Compliance & permittingMinimalExtensive
PPE & safety equipmentStandardFull hazmat suite
Transport & logisticsStandard freightDangerous goods
Environmental insuranceStandardPremium rates
Community relations costMinimalHigh (opposition risk)
Regulatory risk exposureNoneSuspension risk

CNLITE wins on 7 out of 8 cost factors. Net savings of $15K–$25K/month typical for a 1,000 t/day operation.

Certifications & Testing

Independently Verified. Globally Certified.

CNLITE's safety and performance claims are not marketing β€” they are backed by independent laboratory testing and internationally recognised certifications.

Quality

ISO 9001:2015

Bureau Veritas

Quality Management System β€” Manufacturing & Supply of Gold Leaching Reagents

Environmental

ISO 14001:2015

SGS Group

Environmental Management System β€” Production Facility, Yantai, China

Safety

REACH Compliant

European Chemicals Agency

Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals β€” EU Standard

Testing

SGS Laboratory Tested

SGS Minerals Services

Independent batch testing for purity, efficacy, and heavy metal content on every production lot

Compliance

ICMC Compatible

International Cyanide Management Institute

Recognised as a compliant cyanide alternative under the International Cyanide Management Code

Classification

GHS / UN Classified

United Nations GHS

Classified as non-hazardous under the UN Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling

Independent Toxicology Data

Source: SGS Minerals Services laboratory reports, 2022–2024

Parameter
CNLITE
Sodium Cyanide
Oral LD50 (rat)
>5,000 mg/kg
6.4 mg/kg
Dermal LD50 (rabbit)
>2,000 mg/kg
~14 mg/kg
Inhalation LC50
Non-toxic vapour
Lethal at 300 ppm HCN
Aquatic toxicity (LC50)
>100 mg/L
0.05–0.2 mg/L
Biodegradation
3–7 days (BOD)
Months (persistent)
GHS Hazard Class
Non-hazardous
Acute Tox. Cat. 1
Regulatory & ESG

Approved Across Africa. ESG-Ready.

CNLITE has received regulatory approval in the majority of African gold-producing countries β€” and its adoption directly improves ESG performance.

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South Africa

Approved

DMRE / NEMA

Accepted as cyanide alternative under MHSA regulations

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Zimbabwe

Approved

MCAZ / EMA

Registered chemical β€” no dangerous goods permit required

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Ghana

Approved

EPA Ghana / Minerals Commission

EPA-approved alternative to cyanide for gold leaching

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Tanzania

Approved

NEMC / MEM

NEMC-compliant β€” tailings meet discharge standards without treatment

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Kenya

Approved

NEMA Kenya

Classified as non-hazardous under EMCA regulations

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Zambia

Approved

ZEMA / Mines Safety Dept

Accepted under Zambia Environmental Management Act

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DRC

In Review

ANAPI / OCC

Regulatory submission in progress β€” currently operating under trial permits

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Mali

Approved

AEDD / DNM

Approved for use at heap leach and CIL operations

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Burkina Faso

Approved

BUNEE / DGMGC

Environmental clearance granted for CNLITE use

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Namibia

Approved

MET / MME

Registered under Namibia's Hazardous Substances Ordinance as non-hazardous

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Botswana

Approved

DEA / MMEWR

Approved for use in gold processing operations

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Mozambique

In Review

MITADER / MIREME

Application submitted β€” interim approval for pilot operations

ESG & Financing Benefits

ESG Score Improvement

Eliminating cyanide directly improves E (Environmental) and S (Social) scores across all major ESG frameworks including GRI, SASB, and ICMM.

Green Financing Access

Operations using CNLITE qualify for ESG-linked loans and green bonds at preferential interest rates β€” typically 0.5–1.5% below standard rates.

ICMC Certification

Switching to CNLITE supports International Cyanide Management Code compliance β€” a requirement for many international offtake agreements.

Social Licence to Operate

Removing cyanide from site eliminates the most common source of community opposition to mining operations in Africa.

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