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Rare Earths In High And Low Temperature Corrosion ProtectionBy Neil E. Ryan
Because of their chemical reactivity and affinity for oxygen, rare-earth elements are difficult to extract, and due to their close chemical similarity, it is an exacting task to separate one from the
Jan 1, 1992
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Thermodynamic Modeling Of Desilversing Of Lead Bullion By Zinc During Lead RefiningBy Pengfu Tan
A thermodynamic model has been developed to model the desilverising process of lead by the addition of zinc during lead refining, whereby silver-zinc solid solutions are formed, and floats out of the
Jan 1, 2005
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A Mineralogical Study Of The Deportment Of Impurities During The Electrorefining Of Secondary Copper AnodesBy T. T. Chen
Secondary copper anodes are generally rich in Sn, Pb, Ni and Sb, but are notably deficient in Se, Te and Ag. In the secondary copper anodes, most of the Ni, virtually all of the Ag, slightly more than
Jan 1, 1999
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Biometallurgy for the Recovery of Gold from Arsenopyrite OresBy Paponetti B. . A.
Gold is usually recovered by cyanidation, thiourea leaching and amalgamation, however the efficiency of these technologies, in the case of refractory ores, is low ever when fuie grinding is practised.
Jan 1, 1991
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Speciation And Complex Formation Effects On Mercury Adsorption In An Oxisol SoilBy Ricardo Melamed
Metallic mercury has been extensively used for gold recovery. Although the solubility and mobility of metallic mercury is low, this metal can undergo many transformations, leading to mercury contamina
Jan 1, 1996
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Magnetostriction And Magnetic Properties Of Polycrystalline Pdx (X= Ni, Co, Fe) AlloysBy Pinai Mungsantisuk
Keywords: Pd-Ni alloys, Pd-Fe alloys, Pd-Co alloys, Magnetostriction, Magnetic Properties The presence of congruent melting minima, the occurrence of ferromagnetic transition over a large composit
Jan 1, 2005
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The Electrolytic Production of Rare Earths from Their OxidesBy James C. Withers
There is no production of rare earth metals in the U.S. in spite that the U.S. is the largest consumer of rare earths in some form that includes consumer and Department of Defense (DoD) devices. The o
Mar 1, 2018
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The Effect Of Carbon Material Properties On The Reduction Kinetics Of Manganese And Silicon From Slag To MetalBy Gabriella Tranell
In the manganese ferroalloys industry, there is increasing focus on the performance of different carbonaceous materials within the smelting processes. With a developing scarcity of traditional raw mat
Jan 1, 2006
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A Basic Study on Development of a Swell-Peeling Method in UBC Recycling SystemBy Takashi Nakamura, Kenji Oosumi, Kazuhisa Fujisawa, Takayuki Kogishi
"Recycling of used aluminum beverage cans(UBCs) is one of the important issues for aluminum manufacturer presently. The direct re-melting of UBCs shows two problems. One is a reduction in molten alumi
Jan 1, 2000
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Valorization Of Solid Wastes As Sorbents For Heavy MetalsBy Luciano R. G. Santos
Keywords: biosorption, cadmium, copper, biomass, spent zeolite. The majority of the industrial activities produce some kind of solid wastes. In this work two industrial residues (spent zeolite and
Jan 1, 2005
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Effluent Treatment at the Pasminco Clarksville Zinc PlantBy S. Subhawong
Following the startup of the zinc plant in Clarksville, Tennessee, in 1978, the original effluent treatment plant did not perform as designed. The sludge, produced in a conventional lime neutralizatio
Jan 1, 2000
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Effect Of The Hydration Condition On The Synthesis Characteristics Of Aragonite-Precipitated Calcium CarbonateBy Jung-Ah Kim
Precipitated Calcium Carbonate (PCC) is obtained through calcination, hydration, and carbonation. Thus, the change in each process condition determines the particle size or morphology of PCC. To date,
Jan 1, 2006
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Chloride Capacity In FeO-Fe2O3-SiO2 Molten Slag At 1523 KBy Yu Yamashita
There have been increasing in melting recycled scraps in copper smelting processes, and thus growing interests in the chlorine behavior. In this study, chloride dissolution in FeO-Fe2O3-SiO2slag (SiO2
Jan 1, 2006
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Energy and Environmental Challenges in Aluminium Industry - A ReviewBy P. K. Narasimhargahavan
This paper discusses briefly the major reasons associated with the growth and its impact on the energy requirement and Environmental imbalance. A projection based on the present global Alumina and Al
Jan 1, 2010
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The Recycling of Electrofilter Fines to Produce Aluminum SulfateBy José Sancho, Julia Ayala, Purificación García, Begoña Fernández
"Electrofilter dust, a residue generated in the last stage of the Bayer process in the hydroxide aluminum calcination, was characterized to evaluate the alumina that was potentially extractable with s
Jan 1, 2008
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Identification of Fluid Flow Channels Under In Situ Leaching ConditionsBy Peter M. DiGiacomo
In situ leaching technology requires information about how injected fluids flow in the rock in relation to the localization of the valuable minerals to be leached. In oxidative leaching of sulfide cop
Jan 1, 1981
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Thermodynamic Modelling Of Minor Elements In Copper Smelting ProcessesBy Chunlin Chen
Published data on thermodynamics of a number of minor elements (As, Sb, Bi, Pb, Zn, Se, Te, Cr, Sn) in liquid copper, matte and slag have been reviewed, assessed and used in development of thermodynam
Jan 1, 2006
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Optimization Of The Energy Cost At Tamano SmelterBy K. Noda
Tamano Smelter of Hibi Kyodo Smelting Co., Ltd. is carrying out a low cost production using a Tamano Type Flash Smelting Furnace (T-FSF), which is an improved version of Outokumpu Type Flash Smelting
Jan 1, 2002
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Thermodynamic Study for the Removal of Phosphorus from Molten SiliconBy Takashi Nagai, Hideaki Sasaki, Masafumi Maeda
"The production of solar cells is increasing dramatically and the shortage of polycrystalline silicon for these cells has become a serious problem, making development of a low-cost production process
Jan 1, 2012
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Dissolution of Millerite in Copper(II) Chloride Solutions: A Kinetic StudyBy R. C. Hubli
Copper (II) chloride has proven to be an efficient lixiviant for copper sulphide ores and secondary sources of copper such as scrap. Nickel sulphides are generally associated with copper ores and copp
Jan 1, 1996