Extraction Of Valuable Trace Metals From Ferromanganese Nodules And Crusts With Different Chemical Leaching Agents - Introduction

International Marine Minerals Society
Andrea Koschinsky
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Recent technological breakthroughs in the fields of ceramics, medicine, aerospace engineering and electronics (semi- and superconductors) are constantly creating new uses and an ongoing increasing demand for a variety of rare valuable trace metals. These so-called high-tech elements such as hafnium (Hf), titanium (Ti,) niobium (Nb), tantalum (Ta), zirconium (Zr), molybdenum (Mo), vanadium (V) and the rare earth elements (REE), many of them of strategic importance, occur inter alia at elevated and potentially economic concentrations in marine ferromanganese nodules and ferromanganese crusts, making those deep sea deposits potential future resources of these metals. As these metals are mostly present in the lattice of the manganese and iron phases, which are strongly intergrown, rather than in separate mineral phases within the nodules and crusts (Koschinsky and Hein, 2003), reductive dissolution of the host phases is a prerequisite to release and dissolve the valuable metals. To evaluate the association of these rare valuable metals with their mineral carrier phases, sequential leaching experiments were carried out on selected samples in a first step in our project.
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APA: Andrea Koschinsky  (2011)  Extraction Of Valuable Trace Metals From Ferromanganese Nodules And Crusts With Different Chemical Leaching Agents - Introduction

MLA: Andrea Koschinsky Extraction Of Valuable Trace Metals From Ferromanganese Nodules And Crusts With Different Chemical Leaching Agents - Introduction. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.

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