Recovery Of Some Metallic Compounds From The Fly Ashes Of Some Egyptian Power Stations

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. S. Ibrahim
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The left behind material after the combusion of fossel fuel in some power stations in Cairo; weighing tens of tons every years, was investigated. The material called "Fly Ashes" containing 7.5% Ni, 10.0% V and 9.50% Cr; could be considered as a promising source of such valiable elements. As well as the small grain size (050 70 "m) of the material, and besides the complexity of their formation history, hydrometallurgical methods appeared to be the effective technique to deal with. Yet, preconcentration is possible by means of magnetic and gravity separation methods. The end product is assaying 16.60% Ni and 20.2S!; V with weight recovery of about 60.15%.
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APA: S. S. Ibrahim  (1995)  Recovery Of Some Metallic Compounds From The Fly Ashes Of Some Egyptian Power Stations

MLA: S. S. Ibrahim Recovery Of Some Metallic Compounds From The Fly Ashes Of Some Egyptian Power Stations. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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