New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Reactions of the Ziervogel Process and Their Temperature-Limits.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert Henry Bradford
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1903

Abstract

This investigation was undertaken at the suggestion of Prof. Henry M. Howe, of the Department of Metallurgy, Columbia University, who, in a letter to the author, dated October 23, 1900, wrote as follows, suggesting the subject of this dissertation : "The extraction of silver from copper mattes by either the Ziervogel or the Augustin process depends upon converting the silver into silver sulphate by means of the sulphuric anhydride evolved from the decomposition of ferrous sulphate and cupric sulphate, which are formed during the roasting operation itself from the iron and copper sulphides present. "It occurred to me, some time prior to the autumn of 1897, that these processes might be made much easier by adding to them, at the proper stage, ferrous or cupric sulphate, or both, in the form of green or blue vitriol. That is, instead of having to rely solely on our ability to generate these sulphates in this very delicate roasting operation, my idea was that we could add a small quantity of already-prepared sulphate at the proper state of roasting, viz., at or before the period when the solphatizing of the silver occurs. The comprehensive audit of the accounts of a mining company is extremely important in its relations to the legal situation and obligations of the corporation, the personal liability of the directors, and the interests of the investing public. A consideration of the subject as affecting the professional duties and fixing the responsibility of a mining engineer engaged in the expert examination of a mine or in charge of mining operations, is equally important, though this phase of the question is not often presented systematically.
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APA: Robert Henry Bradford  (1903)  New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Reactions of the Ziervogel Process and Their Temperature-Limits.

MLA: Robert Henry Bradford New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Reactions of the Ziervogel Process and Their Temperature-Limits.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1903.

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