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Extraction Of Indium From Zinc Oxide Flue Dust By Microwave Sulfation Roasting And Water LeachingBy Jun Chang, Jin-hui Peng, Jing Chen, Li-bo Zhang
The leaching of indium from refractory zinc oxide flue dust(ZOFD) is attempted to utilize microwave sulfating roasting process, followed by water leaching. The ZOFD and roasted product were characteri
Jan 1, 2015
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Removal Of Cu2+, Cd2+ And Mn(Vii) From Dilute, Aqueous Solutions By Oxidized Bituminous CoalBy Donna L. Bodine
The ability of oxidized Upper Freeport bituminous coal to adsorb Cu2+, Cd2+ and Mn(VII) from very dilute aqueous solutions has been studied. Low-rank coal is known to adsorb heavy metal ions from dilu
Jan 1, 1995
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Extraction Of Aluminum From A Pickling Bath Solution By Liquid-Liquid Extraction With CalixarenesBy Robert S. Gärtner
The selective aluminum extraction by 3 different calixarenes (p-tert-butyl-calix[4]arene-tetra¬2-acetic-acid-ethyl-ester, p-tert-butyl-calix[4]arene-tetra-2-acetic-acid and p-tert-butyl-calix-[4]arene
Jan 1, 1999
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Converting Simulation at Falconbridge LimitedBy A. A. Bustos
A model was developed to simulate the blow-by-blow operation of the converting process. From the weights, compositions and temperatures of all converter feeds the model calculates the composition and
Jan 1, 1988
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Extraction of Lithium from Brine—Old and New ChemistryBy Mike Dry
Conventionally, lithium-bearing brines are processed via solar evaporation, chemical purification, and either electrolysis to lithium hydroxide or precipitation of lithium carbonate. Lithium-ion batte
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Removal of Toxic Metals from Dilute Effluents by Ion FlotationBy Kandipati Sreenivasarao
Ion flotation is a promising separation process for continuously removing toxic metal ions from dilute process effluents. After treating the effluent with appropriate surfactant(s), the metal- bearing
Jan 1, 1993
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Electroconductive Pigments for Antistatic UseBy Kunio Nakahara, Kashiwagim Junichi, Takao Hayashi
"There are many problems for electronic devices and parts which were caused electrostatic damage by static electricity. It is necessary for prevention of electrostatic charge to decrease surface resis
Jan 1, 1998
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Gold Leaching By Using Ammonium Thiosulfate Solution And Gold Recovery By Solvent Extraction And CementationBy Toyohisa Fujita
The effect of variables on the gold extraction with ammonium thiosulfate was investigated on sponge gold and ore samples. The Effects of CUS04, (NH4hS203, NH40H, (N~hS04' pH, stirring speed and r
Jan 1, 2003
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Sorting Of Aluminum Alloy Scrap By Laser Induced Optical Emission SpectroscopyBy A. Rosenfeld
The feasibility of applying laser induced optical emission spectroscopy to the high speed sorting of mixed alloy aluminum scrap is investigated. The basic spectroscopy for analysing aluminum alloys fo
Jan 1, 1995
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Autothermal Plash Furnace Production of 65% Cu MatteBy W. G. Davenport
Chapter 6 examined autotherrnal smelting of pure chalcopyrite concentrate with 50 mass% O2-50 mass% N2 blast. It showed that production of 1500 K products with this blast requires: 181 kg of pure oxy
Jan 1, 2001
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Sulfur Dioxide Control System Arrangements For Modern SmeltersBy Leonard J. Friedman
Modern smelting systems using continuous, flash and/or oxygen smelting processes have a significant effect on the choice of sulfur dioxide control processes and system arrangements. Based on gases fr
Jan 1, 1983
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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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Prediction of Viscosities of Binary Silicate MeltsBy R. G. Reddy
Viscosities of alkaline metal oxide-silicate melts were estimated using our previously developed mathematical model. The structural based model considers depolymerization effects and related breakdown
Jan 1, 1991
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Co₂ Capture And Conversion Using A Cobalt (Iii) Schiff Base Complex As A Catalyst At Ambient ConditionsBy Jun Miao, Kang Liu, Jilai Xue, Jun Zhu
CO2 emissions must be reduced by at least 50 % by 2050, and hence the technical solutions to capture and convert CO2 into value–added products should be considered. A Cobalt(III) Schiff base complex (
Jan 1, 2015
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Experimental Investigation of Mechanical Behaviour of Closed-Cell Aluminium Foams Under Drop Weight ImpactBy M. A. Kader, M. A. Islam, P. J. Hazell, M. Saadatfar, J. P. Escobedo, A. D. Brown
The dynamic pore collapse mechanisms and energy absorption capacity of closed-cell aluminium foams subjected to low velocity impacts have been investigated. Impact experiments were carried out using a
Mar 1, 2017
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Electrochemical Probes for Monitoring of Biofilm ActivityBy George Nekoksa
The biofilm activity monitoring probes measure applied current during intermittent short-term polarization of the probe electrodes and current or potential between the electrodes after removal of the
Jan 1, 1994
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Recovery of Metals From WastewaterBy Thomas M. Harris
To avoid the escalating cost of disposal of metals-containing wastewater and residues, new wastewater treatments will focus on the recovery of the metals. A combination of ion exchange and electrowinn
Jan 1, 1992
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Development of a Novel, Low-Cost Titanium Extraction Process for Bulk or Powder ApplicationsBy Benjamin Kohler, Amelinda Olson, Marc Snyderman, Chanaka De Alwis, Mike Lewis, James Cox, Matthew Call, Julia Kluck
UTRS Inc. has developed a novel two-step method to extract commercially viable titanium alloys (patent pending no. 20130164167[1]). This approach has proven its potential to produce a variety of titan
Mar 1, 2017
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Decontamination of Synthetic Solutions Containing Lead Ions Using Modified BarksBy I. Gaballah
Decontamination of synthetic solutions of PbC12 containing 10, 100 and 1000 ppm of lead, using chemically treated barks had been studied. The percentage of !cad cations' removal from solutions d
Jan 1, 1994
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Study on the Adsorption Behavior of Modified Orange Peel Biosorbent on Cu (II)By Ningchuan Feng
A biosorbent, the chemically modified orange peel, was prepared from hydrolysis of the grafted copolymer, which was synthesized by interacting methyl acrylate with cross-linking orange peel, and FT-IR
Jan 1, 2008