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Metal Extraction With Supercritical FluidsBy C. M. Wai
Metal species in solid and liquid materials can be extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide containing a suitable ligand. This in situ chelation-supercritical fluid extraction technique offers, sever
Jan 1, 1996
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Mineralogical Characterization of Anode Slimes from The Kidd Creek Copper RefineryBy T. T. Chen
Kidd Creek continuously-cast copper anodes are characterized by high levels of Se, Pb and Ag; the anode slimes constituents and their morphologies are controlled by both the anode composition and the
Jan 1, 1987
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Recovery of Un leached Gold Values from CIL TailingSBy R. E. Brewer
Pilot scale flotation tests were conducted with a l?ft-diam column at the Barrick Resources (USA) Mercur mine, Tooele County, UT, to scavenge unleached (0.01 to 0.018 oz/st) gold values from the taili
Jan 1, 1989
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Application of MPE Model to Nickel SmeltingBy Chunlin Chen
Nickel-sulfide minerals are normally associated with copper and iron sulfides and often contain a minor amount of valuable metals such as cobalt and detrimental impurities such as arsenic. Metal losse
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Thermodynamic Consideration of Copper Matte Smelting Conditions with Respect to Minor Element Removal and Slag Valorization OptionsBy Eric Klaffenbach
Valorization of slag from metallurgical industrial processes becomes ever more important as this may help optimizing and reducing the use of natural resources such as rock and sand. In view of this ob
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Use of Solvent Extraction to Remove Bismuth and Antimony from Copper Electrolyte at the San Manuel RefineryBy Daniel K. Kim
The charge for the copper refinery is a mixture of anodes produced at San Manuel from BHP source concentrate and copper purchased from external sources. Control of unwanted impurities in the tankhouse
Jan 1, 1998
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Observations of Gold Iodide Adsorption on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic GraphiteBy D. W. Collins
The uptake of gold from halide solutions by activated carbon has been investigated using various techniques. Halide systems typically exhibit combined adsorption-reduction type behavior. In an attempt
Jan 1, 1998
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Environmental Management Measures Relating to a Greenfield Copper SmelterBy Norbert L. Piret
From the copper smelter operation a various outputs are to exert negative impacts on the environment. Particularly, emissions like SO2 and dusts, solid wastes like contaminated gypsum and arsenic slud
Jan 1, 1996
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Systematic Modelling of Heap Leach Processes for Optimisation and DesignBy Jochen Petersen
Design and operation of heap leach processes are still largely based on,operator experience and rule of thumb. Although considered a low-cost, low-tech route for mineral extraction, the underlying phy
Jan 1, 2002
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Remediation of AMD. The Green Precipitate ProcessBy R. M. Taylor
Lime addition to acid mine drainage (AMD) leads to precipitation, predominantly of metal hydroxides and calcium sulfate, and is the benchmark for remediation by precipitation. Geo2 Limited of Melbourn
Jan 1, 1998
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Electrokinetic Treatment Of Contaminated Soils: Removal Of Lead From Porous KaoliniteBy I-Min Lu
An electric field was applied to a metal-bearing kaolinite specimen to investigate the efficiency of electro-osmosis in removing heavy metals from contaminated soils. The electric field induces a flow
Jan 1, 1996
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Electrokinetic Treatment of Contaminated Soils: Removal of Lead from Porous KaoliniteBy Thomas W. Chapman, Shi-Chern Yen, I-Min Lu
"An electric field was applied to a metal-bearing kaolinite specimen to investigate the efficiency of electro-osmosis in removing heavy metals from contaminated soils. The electric field induces a flo
Jan 1, 1996
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Metallurgical Gas Cleaning Effluent Decontamination' And Acid RecoveryBy D. W. Lawler
Prior to the manufacture of sulphuric acid in metallurgical plants, the SO2 rich gas from the smelter, roaster, or furnace must be cleaned to removed particulates, volatile contaminants, SO3, and wate
Jan 1, 1998
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Zinc Sulphide Pressure Leaching at Kidd CreekBy A. C. Mollison
In November of 1983 a fire inside the autoclave caused the curtailment of operation of the Kidd Creek pressure leaching facility. Subsequent repairs and recommissioning of the autoclave in 1984 allowe
Jan 1, 1990
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Developments in Integrated Furnace Controls to Enhance Furnace Operation and Crucible Integrity in Shielded-Arc Laterite SmeltingBy Stober, Frank Allan
The paper describes the development of components in an lntegrated Furnace Control system for shielded-arc smelting focusing on operation and crucible integrity enhancement. The paper reviews the mech
Jan 1, 2004
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Origin of the Orphan Mine Breccia Pipe Uranium Deposit, Grand Canyon, Arizona.By V. Gornitz
The Orphan mine uranium deposit, Grand Canyon, Arizona, is a cylindrical collapse-breccia pipe, 70 to 150 m in diameter and 500 m deep. Pipe fill was derived from the Supai Group, Hermit Shale, and th
Jan 1, 1987
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The Use of Mixed Extractants in a Unique Membrane SX System for the Recovery of Copper from Acid Cupric Chloride SolutionsBy Ernt. W. D.
A membrane based mixed extractant process was developed for selective removal of copper from waste acidic cupric chloride etchant solutions found in printed wire board manufacturing. The process uses
Jan 1, 1998
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Slags And Fluxes In Pyrometallurgical Processes (Keynote) (239add24-ba01-4884-88c7-e60e290dbab3)By Florian Kongoli
Slags and fluxes are important interchangeable dimensions of pyrometallurgical processes. They can increase the efficiency of the smelting, converting and refining processes and improve the quality of
Jan 1, 2003
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Upgrading of EAF Dust by Injection into Iron and Steel MeltsBy G. A. Irons, D. Colbert
Several electric arc furnace (EAF) shops have increased the zinc and lead grades of EAF dust by reinjecting it into their furnaces; however, the kinetics of this operation are poorly understood. To un
Jan 1, 2000
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Modeling Of EAF Slag Chemistry For Optimal Slag Foaming And Refractory Service Life (718bfb84-5917-4efe-97f2-7e3a4a3de57a)By James P. Bennett
EAF slag chemistry and its control have been recognized as important in producing quality steel at a low price for a number of decades_ EAF steel producers make lime and dolomite additions to furnaces
Jan 1, 2003