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Magnetic RefrigerationBy Karl A. Gschneidner
Magnetic refrigeration was first used in the mid-1920's and new developments seem to have taken place about every 20 years, and this is especially true for the mid-1990's. The active magneti
Jan 1, 1997
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Neodymium And Iron Recovery From NdFeB Permanent Magnet ScrapBy J. W. Lyman
The U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, investigated methods to recover valuable rare-earth materials from NdFeB magnet scrap. Although several processing techniques were evaluated" the
Jan 1, 1992
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Reduction of Ti-V-Magnetite with MicrowaveBy Liangying Wen, Feng Xia, Chenguang Bai
"The situation of the Ti-V-Magnetite samples reduced with microwave has been investigated in laboratory. Firstly, the paper focuses on the heating behaviors of vanadium-titanium magnetite and characte
Jan 1, 2008
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Performance Of Intercell Bars For Electrolytic Applications: A Critical EvaluationBy Guillermo A. Vidal
With the introduction of monitoring technologies, process computers and Web services on Industrial Facilities the need for electrolytic processes automation has been set. Recently designed facilities
Jan 1, 2003
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Atmospheric Chloride Leaching: The Way Forward For Nickel LateritesBy Bryn Harris
Chesbar Resources Inc.1 is developing a nickel-cobalt laterite project in Guatemala, Central America, by applying existing atmospheric chloride technology to a known resource. The tropical laterite p
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluation of Thiourea Consumption for Gold Extraction from Complex and Refractory Gold OresBy Y. Z. Zhang
Cyanide has generated environmental concerns because of its toxicity, and it may not respond to the treatment of complex and refractory gold ores. Gold leaching by thiourea is one of the most promisin
Jan 1, 1996
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Databases And Software For Thermodynamic Simulation Of Copper Smelting And ConvertingBy Sergei A. Degterov
A thermodynamic database for the slag, matte and liquid copper phases in the Cu-Ca-Fe-Pb-Zn-Si-O-S system has been developed for the ranges of compositions of importance to the production of copper. W
Jan 1, 1999
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Characterization of the Manganese Oxide Scales Formed on a Grooved Cast Pb-Ag Anode from a Zinc Electrowinning OperationBy T. T. Chen, J. E. Dutrizac
"Grooved cast Pb-Ag anodes are used by some zinc refineries to improve current efficiency. It was found that the manganese oxide scale formed on a grooved Pb-0.75% Ag anode consists mainly of MnO2, wh
Jan 1, 2011
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Technology Development For Making Hannless The Incinerator Fly Ash And Recycling It As Construction Aggregate By RoastingBy Mototsugu Matsuno
A new process has been developed to treat fly ash generated from municipal incinerators, which contains not only toxic metals such as lead and cadmium, but also dioxins. The process includes the follo
Jan 1, 2003
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Leaching of Chalcopyrite Concentrate with Organic Ligand CompoundsBy G. T. Lapidus, O. J. Solis-Marcial
"The oxidative dissolution of copper from refractory minerals, such as chalcopynte, represents a technological challenge that has occupied hydrometallurgists for more than half a century. Innumerable
Jan 1, 2012
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Emulsion Mediated Low Temperature Pressure Leaching of Base Metals from Mixed Sulfide Minerals Through Enhanced Oxygen Mass TransferBy Shivendra Sinha
Total pressure oxidation (TPOX) is widely outreached leaching practice for base metals from sulfide minerals, wherein high temperature (T ∼ 200 °C) and oxygen pressure (pO2 ∼ 25 bar) are required. The
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Elimination Of As, Hg And Zn From Synthetic Solutions And Industrial Effluents Using Modified BarkBy Gaballah I.
Elimination of arsenic, mercury and zinc from synthetic solutions containing H;\A.sD4. HgCI2 and ZnCI2 using modified barks was investigated. The pH range was varied from ?1 to 10. The initial concent
Jan 1, 1995
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High Current Density Copper ElectrorefiningBy René Winand
A new process was studied at large laboratory scale at Université Libre de Bruxelles, under contract with Metallurgie Hoboken-Overpelt. A two cathodes (1m long ; 0.2 m high) channel cell was used at 2
Jan 1, 1987
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Recent Operation and Improvements at Onaharna SmelterBy E. Oshima
The only one reverberatory furnace smelting in Japan has been alive in Onahama Smelter, Onahama Smelting and Refining Company. The fuel for the reverberatory furnaces had been changed from bunker C-oi
Jan 1, 1993
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Effects of Biofilm of Thibacillus Ferrooxidans on Stainless Steel in Aerobic EnvironmentBy W. K. Choi
Stainless steel exposed to wet environments at ambient temperature is subject to the formation of a surface biofilm. Depending upon the prevailing environmental conditions (dissolved oxygen, pH, Eh, c
Jan 1, 1993
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Alkaline Sulfide Treatment of MercuryBy Suzzann Nordwick
The metallurgical treatment of mercury-containing materials for precious or base metals recovery imposes many processing and environmental challenges. Mercury is usually present as elemental or cinnab
Jan 1, 2003
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Some Aspects Of Cementation Reactions (f73af15b-e0da-40ec-9c49-11c3f49fc9b6)By Ian M. Ritchie
Cementation or metal displacement reactions such as Cu2+ + Fe Cu + Fe2+ are among the oldest known hydrometallurgical reactions. They are still used in the recovery of some metals and in the
Jan 1, 2003
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The Potential Of Several Plants For Phytoremediation Of Nickel Contaminated Soils And For Nickel Phytoextraction (Invited)By A. Cullaj
Several industrial sites suffer from the contamination of soils from heavy metals, which are emitted among others by anthropogenic mining and metallurgical activities. Effective and economic physicoch
Jan 1, 2003
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Computational Modelling of Metals Reduction ProcessesBy M Philip Schwarz
"This paper reviews the status of computational modelling of a variety of common metals reduction processes, namely the blast furnace, rotary kiln and fluidised bed, and one new process not yet commer
Jan 1, 2001
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Interactions Between Chemical Reaction, Pore Diffusion And Heat Generation During The Exothermic Zinc Sulfide OxidationBy F. Patisson
During exothermic gas-solid reactions, heat generation makes temperature rise and modifies the rate of the various mass transfer processes, namely the chemical reaction itself, the pore diffusion and
Jan 1, 1996