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Pressure Oxidation Leaching Of Gold-Antimony AlloyBy Aichun Dou
Au-Sb alloy sample in which the total amount of Cu and Ni is below 25% (wt. %). In practice, Cu and Ni were difficult to be dissolved in sulphuric acid solution by oxidative leaching under the atmosph
Jan 1, 2016
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The U.S. Department Of Energy?s Hydrogen Storage Program: The Grand Challenge Of Vehicular Hydrogen StorageBy Carole Read
Hydrogen is under consideration by several countries for its potential as an energy carrier for transportation applications. In order to compete with vehicles in use today, hydrogen-powered vehicles
Jan 1, 2006
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Hydrometallurgical Processing Of EAF Steelmaking FumesBy C. Lupi
Electric arc furnace dust generated during the production of steels is regarded as hazardous waste because of the presence of leachable elements such as Cr, Pb, Cd .... Different processes are availab
Jan 1, 1996
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A Rotary Arc Furnace For Aluminum Dross ProcessingBy Michel G. Drouet
Dross, a major by-product of all processes involving molten aluminum, forms at the surface of the molten metal as the latter reacts with the furnace atmosphere. It generally represents 1 to 5 wt% of t
Jan 1, 1995
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Oxidation Of Copper Matte By Gas InjectionBy Ron H. Schonewille
Experiments were conducted by injecting air-oxygen gas mixtures through a ceramic lance into molten copper matte and measuring the sulphur dioxide content of the offgas. The injection conditions were
Jan 1, 1999
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The Effect of Aeration on Chalcocite Heap LeachingBy Wenying Liu
The effect of aeration on chalcocite heap leaching was studied by analyzing the historical data from two chalcocite heap leach pads located in Chile, one with aeration and the other without aeration.
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Chloride As An Alternative To Cyanide For The Extraction Of Gold - Going Full Circle?At the present time, cyanide is the most widely used reagent to extract gold from its ores and concentrates. However, its use in mining has become the focus of intense attack by various groups throug
Jan 1, 2003
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Fugitive Emission Factors For A Primary Copper ConverterBy John O. Burckle
For years, the measurement of fugitive emissions from the primary copper converter has defied all attempts based on inferential measurements, It has been concluded by virtually all investigators that
Jan 1, 1983
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The Galvanic Stripping Treatment of Zinc Residues for Marketable Iron Product RecoveryBy J. Antonio Barrera-Godinez, S. E. James, J. Sun
The solvent extraction separation of iron from a zinc sulfate medium using DEHPA was investigated. After loading, the ferric ions were reduced in the organic phase using metallic zinc. The ferrous ion
Jan 1, 2000
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Improvements in ceramics for boiler protection in WTE applicationsBy Stephan Mulch, Christian His, Patrick M. Stephan, Thibault Champion
"When fuel costs increase dramatically, waste to energy (WTE) conversion technologies become a good alternative to produce energy. The potential energy available in domestic wastes, in developed count
Jan 1, 2008
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Removal Of Thorium Form Eneabba North IlmenitePhysical and chemical methods were investigated to tower thorium levels in Eneabba Ilmenite from the natural levels of 180-500 ppm to give Becher Process synthetic rutile with less than 100 ppm thoriu
Jan 1, 1996
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Estimation of Slag in FerrochromiumBy Robert Kozicki, Eric Graham, George Wrightson
"IntroductionThe manufacture of Ferro Chromium involves the smelting of various ores and fluxes to produce the metallic product.Slag is inherent in the process. It has a much lower density than the me
Jan 1, 2013
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Structurally Sound Metal Parts by Selective Laser SinteringBy Mukesh K. Agarwala
Alloy composite parts were made from powders by Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). SLS is a rapid prototyping process that uses data from CADICAMICAE systems to guide a laser beam and rapidly form 3-D p
Jan 1, 1994
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Continuous Circuit Production and Accelerated Ageing of Iron(III)- Arsenic(V) Coprecipitates - Probing Process-Stability RelationshipsBy Richard Jack De Klerk
The standard industrial method of arsenic removal from acidic aqueous processing effluents involves coprecipitation of arsenic with ferric iron (Fe/As>3) by lime neutralization in continuous circuits.
Jan 1, 2008
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Development Of Re Phosphors For Lighting ApplicationsBy R. P. Rao
In rare earth (RE) based phosphors, high luminous efficiency is possible due to their restricted emission limited to specific narrow bands. In general, these phosphor materials consist of RE ions as a
Jan 1, 1989
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Physical, Mechanical and Durability Study of Dunes Sand Mortar in the Region of LaghouatBy Akram Salah Eddine Belaidi, Lakhdar Azzouz, Benchaa Benabed
"The dunes sand is a material of a large availability in Algeria. This material is practically unexploited. The introduction of this material as a new element in the construction can be more relieve t
Jan 1, 2008
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Numerical Modeling Of Heat Transfer Of A Smelter Ladle, With And Without A Refractory LiningBy P. Ruz
A melt transfer ladle was 3D modeled by means of a mathematical fluid dynamics and heat transfer program. Internal temperature profiles were calculated as a time function for a normal ladle and for a
Jan 1, 1999
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Analysis of Dust Formation in the Oxygen Flash Smelting of Lead-Bearing Feeds in the Kivcet SmelterBy V. A. Shumsky, I. P. Polyakov, N. M. Ospanov, M. A. Lyamina, N. N. Ushakov
Studies on the kinetics of the competitive processes of PbS volatilization and PbS oxidation, as applied to the heat and mass transfer conditions in the flame of the Kivcet furnace, revealed that the
Jan 1, 2000
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Coordination Chemistry and the Development of Metal Ion Specific Separating AgentsBy Jan G. H. du Preez, C. Viviers, B. J. A. M. van Brecht, H. E. Rohwer, Nicole M. Sumter
"At the basis of metal ion separation lies some particularly metal ion specific chemical property which lends itself towards exploitation. This could be in the form of an anionic complex or a neutral
Jan 1, 1996
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Sensors for EMF Measurements in Molten Salt ElectrolysisBy P. T. Velu, R. G. Reddy
"The use of emf measurements to derive classical thermochemical data has been in use for many years. The reaction associated with electrochemical process is harnessed in a galvanic cell and energy inv
Jan 1, 1997