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An Investigation of the Thermophilic Bioleaching of PyriteBy G. S. Hansford, G. E. Searby
The rate of bioleaching of pyrite at 70ºC by a thermophilic archaeal culture was measured as a function of the solution redox potential by the staged addition of pyrite to a batch system. The results
Jan 1, 2003
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Frothing and Surface Tension Effects in the Fatty Acid / Nonionic (Collector/Frother) SystemBy Katarina Theander, Robert J. Pugh
In the flotation process, control of the stability of the froth is extremely critical. In the case where the froth is too stable then mechanical entrainment of particles can occur but in the opposite
Jan 1, 2003
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Identifying and Quantitating Biological Responses of Sulfolobus to High Pulp Densities in the Slurry Bioleach Reactor (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Sashnee Raja, Mehdi Nemati, Ashley Sissing, Susan T. L. Harrison
"Extreme thermophiles, operating at 65 - 90°C, are finding increasing application in biohydrometallurgy. These micro-organisms have the advantage of exhibiting better oxidation kinetics in terms of re
Jan 1, 2003
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Applicability of Solid Anaerobic Digestion Sludge of the Lignocellulosic Residues to Soil Conditioning (ABSTRACT PAGE)By G. M. Wolfaardt, B. C. Qi
"From a lifecycle point of view, biologically digested sludge is a valuable product that should be reused if possible. In contrast to landfill and incineration, application of digested sludge comprise
Jan 1, 2003
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Thiocarbonate Collectors in Pyrite Flotation – Fundamentals and ApplicationsBy Ronel du Plessis, John C. Davidtz, Jan D. Miller
Xanthates (dithiocarbonates) have been the collector of choice for the flotation of sulfide minerals ever since the flotation process was developed and have been studied quite extensively. Recently, t
Jan 1, 2003
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Lean iron ore beneficiationBy Manisha Singh, Manikanchan Sarkar
"Presently the global steel production is mainly based on iron ore sourced from high grade hematite deposits. India has large deposits of good quality hematite ore but with the prevailing practice, su
Jan 1, 2014
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The Relationship between Concentrate Yield and Descriptors from a Machine Vision System in a Platinum Flotation ApplicationBy D. P. Hatfield, G. de Jager
"Recent developments in image analysis techniques and the power of computer hardware have spurred international interest in the potential uses of image analysis techniques in a range of industrial app
Jan 1, 2003
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Carbothermic Reduction of Alumina into a Metallic Solvent Phase (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Derek Caizergues, Hurman Eric
The principle of carbothermic reduction has been around for many years. In principle it is a simple process, yet with a multitude of problems. The temperature required to affect reduction is in the re
Jan 1, 2003
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Fundamental Prediction of Particle Separation on a Simple SluiceBy M. Brennan, A. Majumder
"The mineral processing research community has devoted enormous efforts to the modelling of mineral separators over the last 50 years. While many efforts have been made to use only fundamental physics
Jan 1, 2003
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Quality Assurance and Sampling Methods Regarding Municipal Solid WasteBy Thomas Pretz, Alexandra Pehlken
Sampling of municipal solid waste is known to be difficult to sample if it has to be representative. When dealing with municipal solid waste, the usual method is to study separately waste material bel
Jan 1, 2003
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Copper Sulphide Precipitation: Where Theory Meets RealityBy R. Van Hille, S. Lacour, A. E. Lewis, K. Peterson
"This paper compares thermodynamic modelling results with those obtained for copper sulphide removal from aqueous solution in both continuous and batch experiments at laboratory scale. Sulphide precip
Jan 1, 2003
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Design, Materials Combinations and RecyclingBy Remmerswaal, U. Boin, M. B. G. Castro
"To design sustainable products that can be recycled with high resource efficiency, low environmental impact and economic feasibility, the choice of materials and materials combinations, made in the d
Jan 1, 2003
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Gangue Drainage in Flotation FrothsBy N. Ahmed
"This paper is concerned with the drainage behaviour of gangue mineral in the froth phase. Experiments were carried out in a continuous laboratory flotation cell in which froth depth and bubble size c
Jan 1, 2003
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The Investigations of Communition Processes by the Method of Finite Mixture Grain Size DistributionsBy Przybycien Krzysztof, Tumidajski Tadeusz
"Materials being the feed to mineral dressing plants are the mixture of ore minerals having different physicochemical properties among others, especially susceptibility on crumbling. During exploitati
Jan 1, 2003
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Mineral Recovery Modeling In Separation Processes – Use of Particle DataBy Jussi Liipo, Pertti Lamberg
Image analysis of process samples gives precise data on particles and their composition. The results presented as liberation tables and maximum grade-recovery curves are informative and good for compa
Jan 1, 2003
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Prediction of Liberation from Unbroken 3-Phase Texture – A Case Study on a Coal SampleBy R. Peter King, Claudio L. Schneider, Reiner Neumann
Predicting the liberation spectra that is produced from breakage of two-phase ores under the random fracture assumption can be accomplished by measuring the conditional, on length, linear grade distri
Jan 1, 2003
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Dynamic Modelling of the Resource Cycle of Passenger VehiclesBy Markus A. Reuter, Antoinette van Schaik
"INTRODUCTIONGoods and products, such as passenger vehicles, are manufactured by using a wide spectrum of different raw materials to meet highest consumer requirements during use. Due to the time-vary
Jan 1, 2003
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Study of the Adhesion Forces between Particles and Air BubblesBy Nóra Schreithofer, Kari Heiskanen
"INTRODUCTIONThe knowledge of the adhesion forces between particles and bubbles is of key importance in the improvement of flotation models. The development of the Colloidal Interaction Force Measurem
Jan 1, 2003
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Gekko Systems: Inline Leach ReactorBy Andrew D. McCallum, Russell A. Heins
"Until the advent of intensive cyanidation, gold gravity concentrates were generally treated by tabling. The table concentrates were smelted while table middlings and tailings were recycled to the mil
Jan 1, 2003
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Industrial Flotation Circuit Design Using the Floatability Characterisation Test RigBy Jean-Paul Franzidis, Robert G. Coleman, Emmy V. Manlapig
"The Floatability Characterisation Test Rig (FCTR) is a self-contained, highly instrumented mobile pilot flotation plant developed by the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre, the Mineral Proce
Jan 1, 2003