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Oxidation Of Chalcopyrite By 'In-Situ' Electrogenerated FeIII And CuII Using An Ion Exchange MembraneBy S Ivanaj
Oxidation of chalcopyrite from a copper concentrate in an electrochemical cell having separate-anodic and cathodic compartments was studied by potentiodynamic, potentiostatic and galvanostatic experim
Jan 1, 1995
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Using Color Photographic Techniques as an Aid in Interpreting Electron Microprobe, X-Ray ImagesBy Jay R. Hitchings
A technique that enables excellent color photograph production from black and white negatives of electron microprobe x-ray images is described in this paper. The photographs are made by superimposing
Jan 1, 1981
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Variation In Poisson?s Ratio With Other Elastic Constants: An Attempt Towards Rationalization Of Elastic Constants For Isotropic Solid MaterialsBy Anish Kumar
Keywords: Ultrasonic velocity, Poisson?s ratio, Elastic constants A new correlation has been established between two independent elastic properties, ultrasonic shear wave velocity and Poisson?s rat
Jan 1, 2005
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Role of Silicates in the Compositional Evolution and Neutralization of Fe-and Mg-Sulfate Waters in Waite Amulet Tailings, CanadaBy J. L. Jambor, H. W. Nesbitt
Oxidative dissolution of pyrrhotite and pyrite is largely responsible for the sulfate-rich waters of the vadose zone in the Waite Amulet tailings. Although the shallowest of the sulfate-rich waters ar
Jan 1, 1999
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The Removal of Iron from Molten AluminiumBy H. M. . van der Donk
In this work an overview is given about the techniques available for the removal of metallic impurities from molten aluminium. The overview is focused on the removal of iron. Also, some experimental r
Jan 1, 1995
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Silver Recovery from Zinc Hydrometallurgical ResiduesBy C. S. Ek
Tests have been performed to recover silver and lead from residues produced after a super-hot leaching in a zinc hydrometallurgical plant operating with jarosite precipitation. When this residue is le
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal Characterization and its Relation to Physical CleaningBy J. Y. Hwang
The relationship between coal characterization and physical cleaning has not been well understood due to the complex nature of coal. Therefore, it is difficult to apply the results of coal characteriz
Jan 1, 1988
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Ore Mineralogy and Gold Size Distribution in the Gold-Silver-Antimony-Tungsten Mineralization of the Fairbanks Mining District, AlaskaBy P. A. Metz
The Fairbanks mining district has produced in excess of 7.5 million troy ounces of placer gold and 250,000 troy ounces of lode gold since gold was discovered in the area in 1902. The Fairbanks mining
Jan 1, 1987
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New Thermodynamic Data On The Hg-O-S System: With Application To The Thermal Processing Of Mercury Containing WastesBy Guy L. Fredrickson
A modified transpiration reactor was used to measure the composition of the equilibrium gas phase formed above compounds in the Hg-O-S system at high temperatures (600 to 900K). A thermodynamic databa
Jan 1, 1996
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Synthesis of Ceramic Powders and Whiskers from Chemical PrecursorsBy H. Hahn, B. H. Kear, K. Kan, S. C. Danforth, G. Skandan, W. Chang
"A new chemical synthetic process for the production of non-agglomeratednano structured ceramic (n-ceramic) powders, starting from metalorganic precursors, is described. The process combines rapid the
Jan 1, 1994
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Milling of Cobalt Ores-An OverviewFirst, a classification of the various primary sources of feed materials for the production of cobalt is presented from a mineralogical point of view : sulfides, arsenides, sulfo-arsenides and oxide m
Jan 1, 1988
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Preparation of Titanium Alloy from Titania-Bearing Blast Furnace SlagBy Run Huang, Xuewei Lv, Songli Liu, Chenguang Bai
"Titanium alloy was prepared from titania-bearing blast furnace slag (Ti-BF slag) by aluminothermic process in an induction furnace. The effects of aluminum amount on the titanium silicon yield and ti
Jan 1, 2012
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An Investigation on Gold Electrowinning from Acidic Thiourea SolutionsBy Achilles J. B. Dutra, Carlos M. Juarez
"The use of thiourea as a gold leaching reagent has been extensively studied by many researchers, and it has proved to be promising for some cases as refractory ores. Otherwise, the recovery of gold f
Jan 1, 1997
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Effect Of The Oxygen Potential On The Viscosity Of Copper Smelting SlagsBy F. Kongoli
Viscosity is an important parameter of copper smelting and converting processes. It affects the settling of matte or metal droplets in the slag, distribution of elements etc, Despite this importance,
Jan 1, 2003
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Ammonium Carbonate Leaching Of Reduced Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) DustBy R. L. Nyirenda
One of the problems with ammoniacal-ammonium carbonate leaching of EAF carbon steelmaking flue dust is that zinc present in spinel phases is not leached. This paper presents results of test work in wh
Jan 1, 1992
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Accumulation of Heavy Metals such as Uranium and Thorium by MicroorganismsBy T. Sakaguehi
Some attempts were made to recover and remove of uranium that may be present in refining effluents, mine waste Water, and other waste sources by using microbial biomass. To establish which microorgani
Jan 1, 1991
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Some Aspects Of Calcium Ferrite Slags (Invited) (dc5749ca-ba6d-45ff-bbc9-3d0c6d6e7b6c)By Sharif Jahanshahi
Calcium ferrite slags are often associated with Professor Yazawa due to his pioneering work on the thermodynamics of this type of melts. Over the past years CSIRO has invested some effort in studying
Jan 1, 2003
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Processing of Spent Catalysts by Selective ChlorinationBy I. Gaballah
Spent hydrorefining catalysts may contain 4 to 6 % of COO and/or NiO, 8 to 16 % of Moo3 and up to 10 % V205 generally supported by alumina. Raw samples are roasted in order to eliminate carbon, sulfu
Jan 1, 1993
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Shell Metal Extractant 529 - A New Selective Extractant for Copper and NickelBy A. J. van der Zeeuw
The use of SME 529 in the extraction of copper from acidic liquors and of copper and nickel from ammoniacal solutions, is illustrated with results of laboratory and bench scale mixer/settler experimen
Jan 1, 1976
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Thermodynamic Modeling of Molten Metal SystemsBy R. G. Reddy
The Margules .equation is used for interpreting excess Gibbs energy of several ternary systems. In the present study activity coefficient of 'a dilute solute, 2, in a binary solvent 1-3 was deriv
Jan 1, 1996