The iron elephant: A brief history of hydrometallurgists 2019 struggles with element no. 26

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. J. Monhemius
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Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

This paper reviews the history of modern iron-control processes in hydrometallurgy. Attention is paid to processes developed in the electrolytic zinc industry for removal of iron from zinc sulfate leach liquors and the problems faced by the industry in the safe disposal of the iron residues produced by these processes. Past lessons learned are projected onto current efforts to develop hydrometallurgical processes for treatment of copper sulfide concentrates. It is argued that any attempt to create a \u201chydrometallurgical copper smelter\u201d will fail, unless methods are developed that can recover iron in a form that can be directly used by the steel or pigment industries.
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APA: A. J. Monhemius  (2017)  The iron elephant: A brief history of hydrometallurgists 2019 struggles with element no. 26

MLA: A. J. Monhemius The iron elephant: A brief history of hydrometallurgists 2019 struggles with element no. 26. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2017.

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