Minimizing the Hydro in Hydrometallurgy

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 254 KB
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Abstract
One of Society’s major concerns with hydrometallurgical processing is the large amount of water that is quintessential to its nature. This is especially troubling in arid areas, where the population struggles to procure potable water for their daily needs. For that reason, it has become our responsibility to conceive, design and implement processing schemes that not only use as little water as possible, but recycle streams within the plant itself and minimize waste that exits its perimeter. With this in mind, the conference will center on the importance of selecting the appropriate chemical systems and integrating material balances to avoid reagent overkill and to detect impurity accumulation. The three “R’s” (reuse, recycle and recovery) of aqueous solutions within the processes are emphasized. Examples of processes for the recovery of lead, copper, precious and PG metals from minerals and waste materials will be presented.
Citation
APA:
Minimizing the Hydro in HydrometallurgyMLA: Minimizing the Hydro in Hydrometallurgy. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,