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ACCS Technology from Lab to Feasibility: A Case StudyBy John A. Thorpe, Gary R. Maxwell, Kirk M. Schall, Kenneth A. Brunk
"Gold ores containing oxide and some sulfide copper minerals incur significant cost penalties when leached with cyanide, because 4-5 moles of cyanide are consumed for each mole of leached copper. This
Jan 1, 1997
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Synthesis, Sintering Behavior and Grain Coarsening Characteristics of Nanocrystalline Yttria Stabilized Tetragonal ZirconiaBy Gopalakrishna B. Prabhu, David L. Bourell
"Three mol% Yttria-Stabilized Tetragonal Zirconia (YSTZ) was prepared by a sol-gel synthesis technique using zirconium tetrachloride and hydrated yttrium chloride precursors. After drying and annealin
Jan 1, 1994
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Thermodynamic Study of the Equilibrium Distribution of Platinum Group Metals Between Slag and Molten Metals and Slag and Copper MatteBy Katsunori Yamaguchi
Secondary materials, that contain relatively high concentrations of platinum group metals, (PGMs) are treated in copper smelting process. The PGMs lost in the slag is increasing with increasing quanti
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New Trends in BiohvorometallurgyBy Arpad E. Torma
The identification and characterization of lithographic iron and sulfur oxidizing bacteria in the 1940' s. opened up new possibilities and challenges for the mining and metallurgical industries.
Jan 1, 1991
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A Thermochemical Study of the W/WO3 System: A Solar to Fuel Converter for Syngas ProductionBy S. Gopalan, J. D. Milshtein, S. N. Basu
Production of syngas is proposed utilizing the W/W03 redox system and employing a solarpowered two-step thermochemical cycle. Three chemical reactions occur in two chambers. Assisted by a solar concen
Jan 1, 2013
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Non-Electrolytic Deposition of Silver onto Tungsten-Powder ParticlesBy Jae-Ho. Lee
For some electronic applications where a dispersed electrically-conductive particulate-phase is employed, the conductivity of the surface (or near-surface region) of the particles provides for the pri
Jan 1, 1997
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Energy Opportunities in the Aluminum Processing IndustryBy Cynthia Belt
"Energy management is critical to aluminum processing given the high energy requirements of melting and processing aluminum. Energy costs have always been a high percentage of the total production cos
Jan 1, 2012
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The Influence of LiF and Bath Ratio on Properties of Hall Cell ElectrolytesBy Suzanne Young
The effect of LiF additions on liqt.1id1.:1s temperature and electrical conductivity over a wide range of cryolite bath ratios (1.0 to 1.5 weight ratio) was investigated. Results did not agree with mu
Jan 1, 1985
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Speciation And Complex Formation Effects On Mercury Adsorption In An Oxisol SoilBy Ricardo Melamed
Metallic mercury has been extensively used for gold recovery. Although the solubility and mobility of metallic mercury is low, this metal can undergo many transformations, leading to mercury contamina
Jan 1, 1996
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Injection Challenges in the HIsmelt ProcessBy Peter Bates
"HIsmelt has faced and overcome many challenges in the understanding and development of injection technologies that satisfy process and engineering requirements for further scale up to a commercial pl
Jan 1, 1996
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Modern View on Composition of Autogenous Smelting Slags and Methods of their DecopperingBy A. V. Tarasov, V. M. Paretsky
"The knowledge of the true phase composition of the liquid slag is a very important problem, mastering of which grants the possibilities for the scientifically founded choosing of the decoppering meth
Jan 1, 2000
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Thermodynamic Consideration of Melting of Copper-Based Alloys with Rare EarthsBy Motohiro Horiguchi, Kazuo Ichii, Toshio Oishi
"As a fundamental study to prepare copper-based alloys with rare earths (RE: La, Gd, Nd, Ce and Y) without any inclusions, the solubility of rare earth in liquid copper was experimentally determined.
Jan 1, 2000
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Accelerated Electro-reduction of TiO2 to Metallic Ti in a CaCl2 Bath using an Intermetallic Inert AnodeBy Xiaobing Yang, Abhishek Lahiri, Animesh Jha
"In the FFC-Cambridge process, the cathodic dissociation of oxide and CO/CO2 production on carbon anode is the basis for metal production in a CaCl2 bath. By using an inert intermetallic anode, the CO
Jan 1, 2009
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Ore Mineralogy of Nickel-Molybdenum Sulfide Beds Hosted by Black Shales of South ChinaBy Raymond M. Coveney
Bedded sulfide ores in Cambrian Chinese black shales typically contains at least 2% Ni, 4.5% Mo, 1% As and 0.2% Se. Thin laminae and replaced on colites from the ore contain intimate mixtures of fine-
Jan 1, 1993
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Sulfidation of Chalcopyrite With Gaseous SulfurBy R. Padilla
The reaction of chalcopyrite with gaseous sulfur has been investigated in the range 350-450 °C in order to transform this mineral into a more acid soluble copper sulfide and insoluble iron sulfide. T
Jan 1, 2001
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Effect Of Atmosphere Composition On Sintering Of BronzeBy Garg. D.
Premixed bronze powders are widely used to produce a wide variety of P/M components including bearings and bushings by the powder metal industry. The physical and mechanical properties of sintered bro
Jan 1, 1996
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Dissolution of Graphite in Iron Manganese AlloysBy H. Kaffash
Ferromanganese is a ferroalloy with high manganese content which finds many uses for example as deoxidizer in steelmaking industry. However, there is very little data on the dissolution rate of carbon
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Overview on Application of Platinum Mineralogy to Mineral Exploration and ProcessingBy L. J. Cabri
The level of mineral exploration activity for platinum in recent years, especially in North America, has ranged widely. Exploration programs have been based on a variety of ore deposit models and depo
Jan 1, 1988
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Mineralogical Characterization and Superficial Pretreatment of Xenotime and Zircon from the Pitinga Mine (Amazon, Brazil)By I. B. Scorzelli
The aim of this paper is to make a detailed mineralogical characterization of a typical brazilian xenotime and zircon from the Pitinga Mine using SEMIEDS techniques, On the other hand, superficial pre
Jan 1, 1996
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Topsoe WSA Technology Provides Efficient Desulfurization of Off-Gases From Non-Ferrous RoastersBy Ole Rud Bendixen
Topsoe has developed a Wet gas Sulphuric Acid (WSA) process which effectively recovers SO2 in off-gases from non-ferrous smelters and roosters. The product is concentrated sulphuric acid of typically
Jan 1, 1996