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Catalytic Disproportionation of Carbon MonoxideBy P. E. Nolan
The disproportionation of carbon monoxide is an important aspect of reduction processes, in the production of carbon filaments for composites, and in the removal of CO from CO,. It can also be a hindr
Jan 1, 1992
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Synthesis of Al20rSiC-TiC Composite Powder from Silica by Self Propagating High Temperature of Synthesis MethodBy Hong Ro Lee, Seang Suk Cho, Byung Sun Chun, Chang Whan Won
"The preparation of Al203-SiC-TiC composite powders was studied by SHS process using silica (source of Si02) powder instead of Si which is expensive. And, aluminum powder was used as reducing agent of
Jan 1, 1998
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Production of Value-Added Materials by Direct Treatment of llmenite Concentrates in a Thermal Plasma ReactorBy P. R. Taylor
Titanium carbide and titanium diboride powders have been successfully synthesized by direct treatment of ilmenite concentrates in a non-transferred arc thermal plasma reactor. Methane gas was used as
Jan 1, 1995
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Comparative Study on Zinc Electrowinning from Sulfate and Chloride Solutions .By Carla Lupi
Zinc electrowinning from sulfate solutions is the traditional industrial method to produce SHG zinc. Over the past few years several efforts have been done to improve process efficiency in order to re
Jan 1, 2000
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Basic Concepts of Oxide Gold Deposits and the Role of MineralogyBy E. Daniel Baker
"The term ""oxide disseminated gold deposits"" refers to near surface, gold-bearing veins, faults, and shear zones that typically contain appreciable amounts of oxidized ore or gossanous material, res
Jan 1, 1997
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Catalytic Metal Ion Fixation onto Activated Carbon Surface Through Microbial BiosorptionA strategy is presented for a relatively. "low-tech" means for decontamination of streams . containing .low concentrations of toxic metals. Metal ion solutions were . circulate through fluidized beds
Jan 1, 1991
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Thermodynamic Properties of the Silicon Binary MeltsBy Jafar Safarian, Merete Tangstad, Leiv Kolbeinsen
"Silicon and its binary alloys have several applications in metallurgical, chemical, photovoltaic and semiconductor industries. Silicon goes to its liquid state within its production, refining and whe
Jan 1, 2012
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Lithological, Structural, Chemicai and Mineralogical Patterns in a Precambrian Stratiform Gold Occurrence, Yavapai County" ArizonaBy M. M. Swan
A stratiform gold occurrence of Precambrian age located 20 miles southeast of Prescott, Arizona, within the Agua Fria Mining District, displays chemical, mineralogical, structural and lithological pat
Jan 1, 1981
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Carbothermal Reduction pf Ilmenite Concentrate at High TemperatureBy Run Huang, Xuewei Lv, Lei Lei, Guibao Qiu, Chenguang Bai
"The TiO2-rich slag and pig iron can be produced from ilmenite concentrate by the electric furnace process. In this study, ilmenite concentrate was reduced in a vertical furnace equipped with a weight
Jan 1, 2011
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Present And Fun.tre Of Caletones SmelterBy Gerardo H. Achurra
During the last years, the Caletones Smelter, like others copper smelters in the world, has evolved from the conventional, inefficient, pollutant and expensive technologies, to modern, environmental1y
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use of the CollaMa® - System for Measuring Glue Activity in Copper Electrolyte in the Laboratory and in the Production PlantBy Bemd. E. Langner
At Norddeutsche AfFmerie the CollaMat is an important instrument for controlling the activity of glue in copper electrolyte. Thanks to on-line measuring of the glue activity appropriate action can to
Jan 1, 1995
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The Continuous Isasmelt Lead ProcessBy S. P. Mathew
The ISASMELT Lead Process is a continuous two stage process for the production of crude lead from concentrate. It is based on the use of a top entry submerged Sirosmelt lance to produce turbulent bath
Jan 1, 1990
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Thermodynamics of Bacterial - Mineral ReactionsBy R. G. Reddy
To better understand the behavior of bacterial-mineral interfacial reactions, a thermodynamic model based on the- studies of bacteria adhesion on mineral surfaces has been evaluated. The bacteria adhe
Jan 1, 1991
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Removing Aluminum from Chlorinated Rare Earth Solution by HydrolysisBy Shufang Ding, Fukun Yan, Zhiqiang Shan, Wei Chen, Cuicui Ji
"To remove aluminum ion from chlorinated rare earth solution, this paper used hydrolysis method to explore the hydrolysis behavior of aluminum ion in aluminum chloride solution and confirm the optimum
Jan 1, 2013
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Pressure Leaching of Copper Refinery SlimesBy Bradford C. Wesstrom
The extraction of metals from Copper Refinery Slimes may involve many different processes. This paper describes the use of pressure leaching for decopperizing of copper refinery slimes at the El Paso
Jan 1, 2000
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Effect of Magnesium Content on Sulphuric Acid Consumption During High Pressure Acid Leaching of Laterite OresBy Debbie Marshall
Nickel and cobalt in lateritic ores can be extracted by either a hydrometallurgical or a pyrometallurgical route. The high-iron limonitic fraction of a deposit is best processed' hydrometallurgic
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimization of Coke Rate and Sinter Quality by Genetic Algorithm for Two-Layer Sintering of Iron OreBy Niloy K. Nath
Two layer sintering by charging green sinter mix with normal coke rate in the upper layer and reduced coke rate in the lower layer, can substantially reduce the coke rate and also improve the sinter q
Jan 1, 2003
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Forecast Of Aluminum Usage In The Automotive Market And Subsequent Impact On The Recycling InfrastructureBy Michael B. Tessieri
With the increasing environmental demands and higher fuel efficiency standards on auto manufacturers, the use of aluminum in automotive applications is expected to show significant growth for the bal
Jan 1, 1995
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The Cost of Oxygen in Hydrometallurgical Processing of Refractory Gold SulphidesBy Gus Van Weert
The cost of oxygen is a major and common factor in the hydrometallurgical processes developed or proposed tor the oxidation of refractory pyrites. This cost involves charges for the generation and the
Jan 1, 1990
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Reflected Light And Scanning Electron Microscopic Characterization Of Dust From Lead And Copper SmeltersBy Musa Karakus
Reflected light microscopic (RLM) examination of dust particles from lead and copper smelters can effectively characterize their mineralogy, texture, and origin. Scanning electron microscopic-energy d
Jan 1, 1992