Miscellaneous (1c1d0afc-5eca-43b2-a52d-61a22ffb255f)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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US 4,135,913-Extraction of nickel values from iron-containing nickel sulfide ore, particularly pentlandite or nickeliferous pyrrhotite A mixture of raw ore, roasted ore, or iron powder, and coal as a reductant is heated to a temperature of 800- 1000° C in a nonoxidizing atmosphere to convert the bulk of the iron content to metallic iron while diffusing into the iron the bulk of the nickel, the mixture cooled, and the cool material separated into a magnetic fraction containing most of the nickel and a non-magnetic gangue fraction A Illis arid L S Renzoni, assigned to International Nickel Co, Inc Jan 23, 1979 7 pp (75-21) Filed 10-10-75 (621,343) Priority Canada, 10-27-72 (155,032) Same Canadian 981,910, dated Jan 20, 1976 Same British 1,389,145, dated Apr 3, 1975 US 4,135,917-In the recovery of gallium from a solution obtained by the digestion of bauxite or nepheline in an alkali solution for the production of alumina, the digestion solution is neutralized, the neutralized solution evaporated to an op¬timum caustic alkali concentration and adjusted to a ratio of alkali metal oxide to alumina of above 2, the corrected solu¬tion contacted with a gallium-aluminum alloy, arid high-purity gallium recovered from the solution by electrolysis or cemen¬tation K A Badaliants, et al Jan 23, 1979 6 pp (75-109) Filed 12-19-77 (862,201) Priority USSR, 12-22-76 (2,428,¬006) US 4,135,918-Extraction of copper from copper sulfide ore containing also one or more of the metals iron, nickel, arid cobalt Ore is roasted at a temperature of 750-800° C to expel sulfur, the sulfur-free calcine slurried in water containing a sufficient amount of sulfuric acid to supplement any sulfuric acid formed in situ, the slurry heated at 150-165° C in the presence of a reducing gas to form soluble sulfates of metals other than copper while reducing copper to elemental form, arid the slurry filtered to recover copper solids Any precious metals present in the ore will report with the copper solids V A Ettel, A P Devuyst, R Sridhar, arid C. E O'Neill, as¬signed to International Nickel Co, Inc Jan 23, 1979 5 pp (75-117) Filed 3-2-78 (882,610) Priority Canada, 5-13-77 (278,360)
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APA:  (1980)  Miscellaneous (1c1d0afc-5eca-43b2-a52d-61a22ffb255f)

MLA: Miscellaneous (1c1d0afc-5eca-43b2-a52d-61a22ffb255f). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1980.

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