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  • TMS
    Are There Realistic Alternatives To Cyanide As A Lixivant For Gold At The Present Time?

    By I. M. Ritchie

    Cyanide owes its great success as a lixivant for gold to the great strength of the Au-CN bond. A replacement for cyanide must similarly be a strong complexant for gold (I) or gold (III). The various a

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Dissolution of Silver with Thioures: The Rotating Disk Study

    By Batric Pesic

    Silver dissolution with thiourea was studied by using the rotating disk technique. The major parameters studied were: thiourea concentration (0-0.5M), ferric sulfate concentration (0-0.5M), sulfuric a

    Jan 1, 1989

  • TMS
    On The Reaction Mechanisms Of Sulfidic Nickel Particles In Suspension Smelting Conditions

    By Satu Jyrkönen

    A single-particle laminar-flow technique was used to study reactions of sulfidic nickel particles. The studied materials were three natural nickel concentrates and four synthesised nickel mattes. The

    Jan 1, 1998

  • TMS
    Permit Exemption Strategies For Onsite Waste Processing Facilities

    By Rolf R. von Oppenfeld

    Onsite hazardous waste processors often find obtaining a Treatment Storage and Disposal (TSD) permit one of their first major challenges. Some processors may spend the time and money required by the p

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Mathematical Modeling Of Phase Interaction Taking Place During Fusion Welding . Processes (Invited)

    By Michael Zinigrad

    The quality of metallic materials depends on their composition and structure and these are determined by various physico-chemical and technological factors. To effectively prepare materials with requi

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Recycling / Disposal of Spent Refractorie

    By James P. Bennett

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines, Tuscaloosa Research Center, is conducting a review of the usage of different types of refractories, the current industrial practices to recycle/dispose of spent refractories,

    Jan 1, 1995

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    In-Situ FT-IR/IRS and MLRS Examination of Adsorbed Oleate at Fluorite and Calcite Surfaces

    By C. A. Young, J. D. Miller

    Adsorption isotherms previously determined by in-situ Fourier transform infrared/internal reflection spectroscopy (FT-IR/IRS) for oleate adsorption at calcite and fluorite surfaces near pH 9 and at va

    Jan 1, 1999

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    The Influence of Solid State Imperfections in Mineral and Metal Processing

    By F. F. Aplan, G. Simkovich

    "A review is given of the effects of solid state point imperfections upon a number of mineral benefication processes and a metal extraction process. It has been found in numerous flotation studies tha

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Household Battery Recycling in the United States: An Overview

    By C. J. Beyke

    In recent years recycling of household batteries has received increasing attention, primarily for environmental reasons. This article reviews the major battery types and some of the technologies avail

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Process Mineralogy of Molydenum ores

    By D. M. Hausen

    Applications of process mineralogy to the exploitation of molybdenum ores begins with early exploration and continues through the evaluation of mineralized prospects, to amenability testwork and pilot

    Jan 1, 1989

  • TMS
    Volatilization of Zinc and Manganese From Natural and Synthetic Franklinite, Jacobsite and Willemite in a HCI/H2O Pyrohydrolytic Atmosphere

    By Edgar Peek

    Lixiviant regeneration is by definition a precondition for any hydrometallurgical process. In chloride hydrometallurgy either HCl or Cl2 has to be regenerated in order to establish an economically via

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Future Technological Developments for Aluminium Smelting

    By Barry Welch, Kai Grjotheim

    "The capital intensive nature of the present process for aluminium smelting, the low productivity per unit reactor, and pressure to reduce the electdcal energy demand have motivated the search for an

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    Modeling Of EAF Slag Chemistry For Optimal Slag Foaming And Refractory Service Life (718bfb84-5917-4efe-97f2-7e3a4a3de57a)

    By James P. Bennett

    EAF slag chemistry and its control have been recognized as important in producing quality steel at a low price for a number of decades_ EAF steel producers make lime and dolomite additions to furnaces

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Modeling Of EAF Slag Chemistry For Optimal Slag Foaming And Refractory Service Life

    By James P. Bennett

    EAF slag chemistry and its control have been recognized as important in producing quality steel at a low price for a number of decades. EAF steel producers make lime and dolomite additions to furnaces

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Processing of Spent Catalysts by Selective Chlorination

    By I. Gaballah

    Spent hydrorefining catalysts may contain 4 to 6 % of COO and/or NiO, 8 to 16 % of Moo3 and up to 10 % V205 generally supported by alumina. Raw samples are roasted in order to eliminate carbon, sulfu

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Correlation of Mineralogy and Trace Element Leaching Behavior in Modified In Situ Spent Shales from Logan Wash, Colorado

    By E. J. Peterson

    Oil shale retorting induces mineral and chemical reactions to occur on the macroscopic and microscopic levels in the kerogen-bearing marlstone. The nature and extent of the reactions is dependent upon

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Nickel-Metal Hydride Baffery Recycling

    By G. R. Palmer

    The success of future electric vehicles will depend greatly upon the power supply choices made today. Research is presently being conducted by automotive engineers and electrochemists to determine wha

    Jan 1, 1994

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    The Treatment Of Metallurgical Wastes Using The Enviroplas Process

    By N. A. Barcza

    DC plasma-arc technology using a hollow graphite electrode (cathode) has been successfully implemented in the primary metallurgical industry in South Africa up to the 30 MW scale. Mintek has applied i

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Structurally Sound Metal Parts by Selective Laser Sintering

    By Mukesh K. Agarwala

    Alloy composite parts were made from powders by Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). SLS is a rapid prototyping process that uses data from CADICAMICAE systems to guide a laser beam and rapidly form 3-D p

    Jan 1, 1994

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    The Ignition and Combustion of Sulfide Mineral Particles under Flash-Smelting Conditions

    By H. Y. Sohn

    The ignition and combustion of chalcopyrite particles under suspension-smelting conditions, in which the particle-particle interaction is neglected, has been analyzed by considering the intrinsic kine

    Jan 1, 1993