Extraction And Recovery Of Indium And Germanium From Primary And Secondary Hydrometallurgical Streams Using Molecular Recognition Technology

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Neil E. Izatt
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The use of Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT), a selective separations technology using specifically designed ligands, has been established as an effective process for removal of metal ions found in many hydrometallurgical, chemical, and wastewater streams. The MRT process has been proven to be highly efficient and effective for indium extraction and recovery from zinc acid leach, electrolyte, chemical process and waste streams. A high percentage of the indium is recovered in a solid product format. MRT has also proven effective for germanium extraction and recovery from similar feed streams. This paper provides the indium and germanium metal recovery flow sheets and analytical results of the metal load and recovery steps.
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APA: Neil E. Izatt  (2006)  Extraction And Recovery Of Indium And Germanium From Primary And Secondary Hydrometallurgical Streams Using Molecular Recognition Technology

MLA: Neil E. Izatt Extraction And Recovery Of Indium And Germanium From Primary And Secondary Hydrometallurgical Streams Using Molecular Recognition Technology. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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