Commercial Separations In The Copper Industry Using Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ronald L. Bruening
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

IBC Advanced Technologies, Inc. (IBC) has developed and commercialized SuperLig® materials based on Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT), which have proven to be very effective for the removal of bismuth from hydrometallurgical sulfuric acid process streams. The most common application is its removal from copper refinery electrolytes, where bismuth control is extremely critical. IBC has also developed an MRT system for extraction, recovery and refining of palladium from a copper refinery by-product stream originating from the treatment of copper tankhouse slimes. A high purity palladium salt is produced which meets market specifications. Results are reviewed and discussed.
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APA: Ronald L. Bruening  (2003)  Commercial Separations In The Copper Industry Using Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT)

MLA: Ronald L. Bruening Commercial Separations In The Copper Industry Using Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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