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Bioremediation of Polymeric Wastes: Polyethylene and RubberBy D. Raghavan
In recent years, the environmental issues related to the landfill shortage received considerable importance. Many polymeric solid wastes have high resistivity to chemical and biological degradation, a
Jan 1, 1993
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Mechanization of Full Deposit Stripping in ElectrowinningBy Ronald L. Pariani
To date, significant advances have been made regarding the development and commercial implementation of full deposit stripping in the copper industry such as practiced at Copper Refineries, LTD in Tow
Jan 1, 1987
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Dynamics of Solidification and Microstructure Evolution in Undercooled Co-Cu-Alloys with Metastable Miscibility GapBy M Kolbe
Co-Cu exhibits a metastable miscibility gap in the region of the undercooled melt. Specimens have been undercooled and solidified containerlessly into the metastable miscibility gap in an electromagne
Jan 1, 2002
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A Computational Approach in Obtaining Heat Transfer Dimensionless CorrelationsBy Blas Melissari, Stavros A. Argyropoulos
"In this paper a computational approach was employed to estimate the melting of solid spheres immersed in different liquid metals and under different convective conditions. The spheres are made from t
Jan 1, 2004
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Water-Soluble Organophosphorus Reagents For Mineralization Of Heavy MetalsBy Kenneth L. Nash
The control of solubility of waste actinide ions, by conversion to highly insoluble mineral phases has been demonstrated in the laboratory. Actinide metal ions are removed from neutral pH solutions by
Jan 1, 1999
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The Role Of Physical Separation Processes In A Proposed Physicochemical Soil Washing System At FernaldBy Michael A. Krstich
A soil washing pilot plant to treat soils at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) owned Fernald Environmental Management Project (FEMP), was designed based on extensive bench-scale testing. The system&
Jan 1, 1995
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Nickel Laterites of Central Dominican Republic: Part I. - Mineralogy and Ore DressingBy E. W. Lithgow
Commercial volumes of nickeliferous laterite ores overlie part of a 90 km long belt of peridotites in central Dominican Republic. Protores are serpentinized harzburgites and dunites, with lesser serpe
Jan 1, 1993
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A Hydrometallurgical Process For Recovery Of Vanadium And Molybdenum From Wasted Catalysts For Hy-Drotreating Desulfurization Of Heavy OilBy Toshiaki Akahoshi
Keywords: Wasted catalyst, Hydrodesulfurization, Ammonium vanadate, Ammonium molyb-date, Hydrometallurgical process. The fundamental reactions have been investigated in order to develop a hydrometa
Jan 1, 2005
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Dissolution of Silver with Thioures: The Rotating Disk StudyBy 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
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Development of Simple Assay Methods for Characterization of Refractory Carbonaceous Gold OresBy C. H. Bucknam
A review of phase analysis methods used to characterize refractory gold ores is presented. Updating of assay methods using database technology, on-line instrument interfacing and response surface mode
Jan 1, 1987
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Three-Dimensional Model for Convection in Laser Weld PoolBy Chan. C. L., Zehr. R., M. M. Chen, J. Mazumder
"Two three-dimensional models of a surface tension gradient driven flow during laser surface heating are developed. The first model is based on a perturbation solution. The basic solution corresponds
Jan 1, 1986
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Thermo-Mechanical Model of Steel Shell Behavior in the Continuous Casting MoldBy Avijit Moitra
The behavior of the solidifying shell in the early stages of solidification has an important influence on the final quality of continuously-cast steel slabs. In order to understand the thermal and mec
Jan 1, 1992
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Imprinted Resin—The 21st Century AdsorbentBy Sue Ritz
Gold extraction has relied on coconut carbon in adsorption circuits for several decades. IXOS®, invented by 6th Wave Innovations of Salt Lake City, Utah, is a new type of adsorbent that exceeds the se
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Development of Waste – Free Technology in the Steel IndustryBy Samson Adeosun, Sanmbo Balogun, David Esezobor
"Iron and steel making processes give rise to large amounts of usable and unusable materials, the latter generally being termed wastes. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish between re-usable by-pr
Jan 1, 2008
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Recycling Of Waste Materials In A Ferrochrome IndustryBy S. A. Platias
Large amounts of dunile tailings can be recycled for olivine produdion from the existing beneficiation adivity of chromite ore in northern Greece. This olivine production aims at the preparation of a
Jan 1, 1996
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The Rotating Disc Study of Gold Dissolution With Geobrom? 3400By Batric Pesic
Gold dissolution with bromine was studied by using the rotating disc technique. Geobram TM 3400 was used as a source of bromine. The parameters studied were: rotating speed, Geobrom 3400 concentration
Jan 1, 1990
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Processing of Zinc-Containing Wastes with the Liquid-Phase Reduction Romelt ProcessBy Y. Pokhvisnev, S. Vandariev, A. Yatshenko-Juk, V. Valavin, V. Romenets
The technology of the liquid-phase reduction process known as Romelt was developed in the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys in 1979. The pilot plant was constructed at the Novolipetsky Steel Works
Jan 1, 2000
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Bauxite Residue Neutralization and Carbon Sequestration from Flue GasBy Fernando Aracati Botelho, Jose Antonio Silva Souza, Luis Alves Venancio, Emanuel Negrão Macedo
"1 AbstractThe production of alumina from bauxite using the Bayer process generates 0.7 to 2.0 ton of the residue known as red mud and about 800 kg of CO2 per ton of alumina. The direct use of exhaust
Jan 1, 2012
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Converting Oily Mill Scale And Sludges To Useable ProductsBy Leonard A. Duval
This concept employs a viable energy saving method that uses a solvent to separate oil from particle matter; it can be used in metal forming industries to deoil sludges, oxides, and particle matter th
Jan 1, 1994
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Treatment Of Spent Hydrorefining Catalysts By Selective ChlorinationBy Gaballah Djona M.
Spent hydrorefining catalysts contain about 5 % of CoO and/or NiO, 12 % of MoO3 and up to 10 % of V205. They are generally supported by alumina and contain up to 25 percent of C, S and hydrocarbons. S
Jan 1, 1995