Overview Of Current Processes For The Extraction of Gallium

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thomas C. Wilder Firoze E. Katrak
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

As part of a survey on the long range supply of gallium, a comprehensive review of the chemistry of commercial gallium extraction was undertaken Owing to its very small concentration in all commercial minerals, gallium can be produced economically only as a by-product of major extraction processes for other materials. A summary is presented for the chemistry of gallium extraction from many of these process streams included are several procedures for gallium recovery from bauxite, currently the most prevalent source Other processes described are from waste streams from the production of zinc, phosphorus from phosphates, aluminum from kaolin clays, and from coal ash, the largest potential resource A brief review of development of solvent extraction as a unit process for gallium recovery is also presented
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APA: Thomas C. Wilder Firoze E. Katrak  (1983)  Overview Of Current Processes For The Extraction of Gallium

MLA: Thomas C. Wilder Firoze E. Katrak Overview Of Current Processes For The Extraction of Gallium. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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