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Solubility And Activity Coefficient Of Y2O3 In Fluoride MeltsBy E. Morrice
Solubility of yttrium oxide (Y203) in fluoride melts was experimentally measured in the temperature range of 998 to 1273 K and, YF3 composition in LiF.YF3 melts varying from 20 to 50 mole pct using a
Jan 1, 1989
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Characterization Of Electric Arc Furnace Slag As Construction MaterialBy Kwang-suk You
This paper describes the characteristics of electric arc furnace slag (EAF slag) as an aggregate of concrete along with the chemical composition, leaching concentration of heavy metals, the soundness
Jan 1, 2006
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Geothermal Mineral RecoveryBy J. Michael Canty
Over 25 years of US research in Mineral Recovery from Geothermal Solutions have lead to few commercial applications. With the World Bank program in Kamchatka, Russia in September 2005 a step was take
Jan 1, 2006
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Impurity Distribution in the ISP Process at the Harima Works of Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.By O. Kitamura, H. Kubota
The Harima Works started its ISP operation in 1966 and been expanding its production capacity from 3,000 tonne Zn/month and 1,500 tonne Pb/month to 7,500 tonne Zn/month and 2,500 tonne Pb/month. It is
Jan 1, 2000
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Indium Recovery From Sulfuric Solutions:A Comparative Study Involving Acidic Organophosphorus ExtractantsBy P. M. Rosário
The extraction performances exhibited by a phosphoric (D2EHPA), a phosphonic (Ionquest 801), a phosphinic (Cyanex 272) and a dithiophosphinic (Cyanex 301) acid derivative towards indium recovery from
Jan 1, 2003
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High Temperature Gasification Using Plasma TechnologyBy Javier Antoñanzas, Juan Carlos Múgica, Lourdes Yurramendi
The gasification of wastes containing an organic fraction is usually performed at low-medium temperature using different kind of catalysts. The off gas obtained is a mixture of carbon oxides, mainly c
Jan 1, 2008
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Boron Removal In The Solidification Refining Of Si With Si-Al MeltBy Takeshi Yoshikawa
For the development of low-cost silicon refining process for solar cells, the present authors have been studying the low temperature refining technique, ?solidification refining of Si with Si-Al melts
Jan 1, 2006
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Selective Bacterial Leaching Of Cobalt And Nickel From A Chalcopyrite ConcentrateBy Ralph P. Hackl
Bacterial leaching of the Doe Run Company?s cobalt/nickel-containing copper concentrate at low pH (pH 1.0-1.2) and high redox potential (>750 mV vs. SHE) enabled the cobalt and nickel to be preferenti
Jan 1, 2003
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Reclamation Of Cobalt And Copper From Copper Converter SlagsBy Tong Deng
Clean processing of copper converter slags for reclaiming cobalt and copper could be a challenge. An innovative and environmentally benign approach for recovering metal values from such a slag was dev
Jan 1, 2003
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Freeze Linings In Zinc Fuming ProcessesBy Karel Verscheure
Hydrometallurgical zinc leach residue, EAF dust and other Zn-bearing by-products pose potentially serious environmental problems that threaten the sustainability of the operations. A pyrometallurgical
Jan 1, 2006
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Heat Balances In Copper Sx/Ew OperationsBy D. J. Burkhardt
Newer copper SX/EW facilities often incorporate hot water heating for the cell feed electrolyte to obtain the necessary plating temperatures of 40 to 50°C. Heating is most necessary in oxide heap lea
Jan 1, 2003
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Some Aspects Of Cementation ReactionsBy Ian M. Ritchie
Cementation or metal displacement reactions such as Cu2+ + Fe Cu + Fe2+ are among the oldest known hydrometallurgical reactions. They are still used in the recovery of some metals and in the
Jan 1, 2003
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Processing Of Man-Made Metal-Containing Raw Materials In DC Electric FurnacesBy G. S. Nus
Technology for treating man-made metal-containing raw materials in DC electric furnaces with polarization of the bottom phase (PDF furnaces) has been developed and proven on a semi-commercial scale. P
Jan 1, 2006
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The Advantage of CTAB (Cetyl-Three-Ethylammonium Bromide) use on the Electroleaching of Copper Sulphides Flotation ConcentrateBy Marco A. S. Aguiar, Luis G. S. Sobral, Vânia Mori, Paulo A. Medeiros da Silva
"Copper occurs in the crust of the earth, predominantly, as sulphides. Among the copper sulphide minerals, the chalcopyrite is the most abundant and the most refractory to the conventional oxidative p
Jan 1, 2008
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A Cost-Effective, "Zero" Discharge Heavy Metal Removal ,System:By Lary L. Speakman
Typical heavy metal removal system generate a great deal of waste that must then be discharged somewhere. Using Bio-Fix Beads developed by the Bureau of Mines in combination with other waste stream mi
Jan 1, 1992
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Physical Modeling Of Mixing And Mass Transfer Inside A Torpedo CarBy Varadajan Seshadri
Torpedo cars have been extensively used for pig iron desulfurization although its geometry is not considered to be ideal as far as mixing and mass transfer are concerned. Complications arise from scaf
Jan 1, 2006
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Process Mineralogy of Heap Leachable Ore DepositsBy N. A. McKay, J. G. Davison
"Heap leachable ore deposits from many countries have been submitted for process mineralogical evaluation and laboratory testwork. Numerous factors must be addressed and integrated by the mineralogist
Jan 1, 1997
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Towards An Understanding Of Copper(I) Speciation And Reactivity In The Copper-Ammonia-Thiosulfate Lixiviant SystemBy Jay Black
In the thiosulfate gold leaching process gold is oxidized to Au+ by a copper(II) ammine catalyst and complexed by thiosulfate. Copper(I) complexes, formed during gold oxidation, are reoxidised to Cu(I
Jan 1, 2003
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Pyromejallurgical Recovery And Thermodynaic Behavior Of Cu-Pb-Zn Sulphide ConcentratesBy M. Benavides
An experimental study is carried out With sulphide ore obtained from Bailadores-Venezuela as well as artificial concentrates. Concentrates of the minerals from froth flotation are fused to study equil
Jan 1, 1983
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Pyrochemical Processing Of Idaho Chemical Processing Plant (ICPP) High Level Waste (HLW) CalcineBy Mark C. Bronson
The feasibility of several pyrochemical approaches-for separating non-radioactive constituents from ICPP HLW calcine were examined. The removal of aluminum as AICI3 from aluminia calcine was successfu
Jan 1, 1995