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Copper Recovery From Waste Printed Circuit BoardBy Kazuya Koyama
The leaching of copper from a printed circuit board (PCB) and the electrodeposition of copper from a cuprous solution in ammoniacal alkaline solutions were examined in order to develop an energy-savin
Jan 1, 2003
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Recovery of Zinc from Steel Plant DustBy Milan Lj. Stamatovic
The hydrometallurgical recovery of zinc from recycled blast furnace dust from a steel plant (Smederevo Metallurgical Company - Yugoslavia) was investigated. The dust contained 22% Fe, 17% Zn and 0.2%
Jan 1, 1993
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In-Situ Analysis of the Effect of Other Oxides for the Reduction Process of Wustite by Carbon in TEMBy Nobuhiro Ishikawa
The in-situ observation of the effect of impurities on the reduction process of iron oxides by C in TEM was carried out. A few wt% of CaO or AbO, was used as impurities in FeO was prepared. Some preci
Jan 1, 2008
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The influence of different calcination atmosphere on the photocatalytic reactivity of water splitting to O2 over rutile TiO2By Daoxin Wu
In this paper, the rutile TiO2 were prepared under air, Ar and H2 calcination atmosphere by low temperature hydrolysis using Tetrabutyl titanate (C16H36O4Ti) as raw material. Powers were characterized
Jan 1, 2008
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Preparation of Secondary Magnesium for Use in Hot Metal DesulfurizationBy M. R. Dahm
The demand for low sulfur steel by steel manufacturers and their customers has been steadily increasing for 25 years. Historically sulfur has been controlled by various means and with various additive
Jan 1, 2000
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Spouted Bed Electrowinning of Zinc from Chloride ElectrolytesBy C. Allen, A. Roy, J. W. Evans
A spouted bed electrode (SBE) has been used, in laboratory experiments, to electrowin zinc from zinc chloride electrolytes with the objective of determining the suitability of this electrode for comme
Jan 1, 2000
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Mineral Economics - A Case For Selectivity, Productivity And QualityBy R. J. Batterham
This paper sets the scene for the Australian-Asian Pacific Course and Conference on Pyrometallurgy for complex materials and wastes. The relentless presence of competitiveness is rehearsed as the sour
Jan 1, 1994
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A Brief History Of Slag In AustraliaBy S. D. Prosser
The earliest record of slag in the world was the discovery of the remains of a copper blast furnace in Southern Israel, which has been carbon dated at 3500BC, nearly 6,000 years ago. Slag in Austr
Jan 1, 1994
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Disposal of Waste Fluoride and Chloride Gases in the Manufacturing Process of SemiconductorsBy Hideki Yamamoto, Junji Shibata
"The chemical reactions of fluoride and chloride gases with metal chloride or metal oxide are utilized as an effective treatment for harmless disposal. These chemical reactions can be adopted in the t
Jan 1, 2000
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Hydrothermal Sulfidation of Plumbojarosite for Recovery of Lead and SilverBy K. P. V. Lei
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated a hydrothermal sulfidation procedure to recover lead and silver from plumbojarosite. The plumbojarosite, generated during pressure-oxidative leaching of zinc conc
Jan 1, 1990
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Oxygen Plant Characteristics for Metallurgical OperationsBy Helmut Attlfellner
The selection of the best process for the oxygen generator for a metallurgical process requires the determination of all aspects which impact the economics of this facility. Concepts and features of m
Jan 1, 1992
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Oxidation Of Copper At Different TemperatureBy Gabriel Plascencia
Copper was oxidized in the temperature range from 300 to 1000 GC under different pressures of oxygen. In the range from 300 to 500°C, copper oxidizes following the logarithmic rate law; while in the r
Jan 1, 2003
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Minimizing the Hydro in HydrometallurgyBy G. T. Lapidus
One of Society’s major concerns with hydrometallurgical processing is the large amount of water that is quintessential to its nature. This is especially troubling in arid areas, where the population s
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Three-Dimensional Calculation of Current Distribution in Electrodeposition of CopperBy S. -H. Jeon, Y. -S. Choi
"The three dimensional current distribution on the rectangular cathode is predicted using a boundary element method with a linear element of trigonal type. The effect of cell geometry and anode shape
Jan 1, 1997
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Oxidation Of Copper At Different TemperaturesBy Gabriel Plascencia
Copper was oxidized in the temperature range from 300 to 1000 °C under different pressures of oxygen, In the range from 300 to 500 °C, copper oxidizes following the logarithmic rate law; while in the
Jan 1, 2003
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Applied Mineralogy for Controlling Quality of Flotation Products of Maghara Coal in Northern Sinai, EgyptBy F. M. Nakla
Various methods of Applied Mineralogy were used for determining the nature and composition of products yielded by flotation tests for Maghara coal beneficiation. Coal samples obtained from the Sa fa m
Jan 1, 1989
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Numerical Evaluation of the Performance of a Bof Steelmaking LanceBy Miguel Barron
Recently, a new lance design for BOF steelmaking has been proposed in the literature. This lance, in addition to six peripheral inclined supersonic nozzles, contains a vertical centered nozzle whose o
Jan 1, 2008
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Effect of W Substitution on the Magnetostrictive Behavior of [001] Fe-Ga Alloy Single CrystalsBy Biswadeep Saha, Meenakshisundaram Ramanathan, Chai Ren, Sivaraman Guruswamy
"Fe-Ga alloys have a large low-field magnetostriction and these alloys are attractive candidates in energy conversion and harvesting applications. Small additions of W also increase the magnetostricti
Jan 1, 2012
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Numerical Optimization of Magnesium Reduction in a Modified Pidgeon ProcessBy Henry Hu, Alfred Yu
"A numerical model has been developed to simulate heat and mass transfer phenomena occurring during a novel magnesium reduction process-the vertical retort technology. The model was based on the contr
Jan 1, 2001
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Fundamental Aspects in Electrowinning of Copper from Cupric Chloride SolutionBy H. K. Lin
Thermodynamics of Cu-C1-H2O system and the kinetics of copper dissolution in cupric chloride solution were studied with emphasis on possible difficulties which may occur during copper electrowinning.
Jan 1, 1991