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Leaching of Copper-Cobalt Tailings from Democratic Republic of CongoBy S. Chama, P. Chishimba, Tina Chanda Phiri, J. Machona, S. Parirenyatwa, G. Kaluba, Y. R. S. Hara, D. M. Musowoya
The investigation focuses on leaching of copper (2 wt%), cobalt (0.5 wt%) and iron (2.4 wt%) from complex tailings material from the Democratic Republic of Congo. The highest recovery of copper and co
Mar 1, 2017
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Recovery of Copper Nanoparticles from AMD by Cementation with Iron and SDSBy G. Granata
In this work, we studied the recovery of copper from AMD by cementation with iron powder. To control the size of copper particles within the nanoscale range, we tested the use of the anionic surfactan
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Maximizing the Values of Steelmaking SlagsBy Naiyang Ma
Along with steel production, various steelmaking slags are constantly generated at considerably high rates. In general, steelmaking slags are not categorized into hazardous materials and do not cause
Mar 1, 2017
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Solar Thermal Extraction Of Copper From SulfidesBy Lenny Winkel
With the aim to develop a solar-driven process for the extraction of copper from sulfide concentrates research on the decomposition of copper sulfides under inert atmospheres has been initiated. Therm
Jan 1, 2003
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Douglas Centenary Commemoration 1918–2018: Engineering the Science— James Douglas, Early Hydrometallurgy and ChileBy W. William Culver
James Douglas became known in the nineteenth century for two reasons fundamental to his mining career: (1) his experimental work with copper hydrometallurgy, and (2) his grasp of the idea that the qua
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Ore Microscopy of Uranium MineralsBy Richard D. Hagni
Although the economically important uranium minerals are difficult to recognize under the ore microscope, they can be identified by a combination of qualitative and quantitative techniques. Useful qua
Jan 1, 1981
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Influence of the Blocks and Mortar's Compressive Strength on the Flexural Bond Strength of Concrete MasonryBy Beatryz C. Mendes, Igor K. R. Andrade, Roseli O. G. Martins, Gustavo H. Nalon, Rita de C. S. S. Alvarenga, Leonardo G. Pedroti, Carol F. R. Santos, Marcelo A. Alves
This work presents an experimental investigation of the influence of concrete blocks and mortar’s compressive strength on the flexural bond strength, normal to the bed joints, of concrete structural m
Mar 1, 2018
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Slag Handling In The Ironmaking IndustryBy Arthur W. Cooper
This paper contains a review of the development of blast furnace? slag handling and processing technology in the Ironmaking industry over the past 30 years, with an emphasis on economic and environmen
Jan 1, 1992
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Gamma-Radiation Effect on Biodegradability of Synthetic PLA Structural Foams PP/HMSPP BasedBy Elizabeth Carvalho L. Cardoso, Ademar B. Lugão, Sandra R. Scagliusi
This research investigated how gamma-radiation affected PP/HMSPP structural foams filled with biodegradable synthetic polyester PLA in terms of thermal properties, biodegradability and infrared spectr
Mar 1, 2017
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The Reduction of a Cassiterite Concentrate with CharcoalBy R. L. Nyirenda
An investigation of the reducibility of a cassiterite concentrate with charcoal was made in the temperature range of 1123-1373 K. The course of the reaction was monitored by a combination of sample we
Jan 1, 1990
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The Management of Lead Concentrate Acquisition in TrepcaBy Ahmet Haxhiaj, Bajram Haxhiaj
Based on the placement of lead and its consumption in industry branches, the paper deals with the composition of lead in the massive of Kopaonik. Removal, tenuity and grinding of galenit. The paper in
Mar 1, 2018
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Hydrometallurgical Processing of Copper Smelter Dust for Copper Recovery as Nano-particles: A ReviewBy A. P. I. Popoola, D. O. Okanigbe, A. A. Adeleke
In view of the steady depletion of primary sources of copper and the increased global demand for refined copper, it becomes necessary to explore some secondary sources for possible extraction of copper
Mar 1, 2017
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Natural Gas Utilization in Blast Furnace Ironmaking: Tuyère Injection, Shaft Injection and PrereductionBy Jorge Gibson, P. Chris Pistorius, Megha Jampani
Increased utilization of natural gas in blast furnace ironmaking can decrease both the cost and the carbon intensity of ironmaking, given current US natural gas prices. In this paper, three ways to ut
Mar 1, 2017
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Top Submerged Lance Furnace Lining Cooling System UpgradeBy Allan MacRae
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. operates an ISASMELTTM furnace for the smelting of copper concentrate at the Miami Smelter in Claypool, Arizona. In May 2017, the furnace was restarted after incorporating newly
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The Removal of Uranium from Acidic Media Using lon-Exchange and/or Extraction ChromatographyBy John R. FitzPatrick
The separation and purification of uranium from either nitric acid or hydrochloric acid media tan be accomplished by using either solvent extraction or ion-exchange. Over the past two years at Los Ala
Jan 1, 1996
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Sampling Error in Blast Hole Drilling and what can be done to Improve Sample QualityBy Harrison Cooper, Stephen Pack
"Data from samples taken during rotary air blast and reverse circulation drilling are crucial to properly assessing economics of mineral deposits in the case of exploratory work, and are equally criti
Jan 1, 1999
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New Reactor Concepts For Direct Coal-Based Continuous Steelmaking (Invited)By Noel A. Warner
Modern steelmaking is based on direct use of oxygen in high intensity batch reactors. A totally new approach is proposed in this paper, based on the view that pursuit of high intensity is unlikely to
Jan 1, 2003
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Pullout Test of Jute Fiber to Evaluate the Interface Shear Stress in Polyester CompositesBy Isabela Leao Amaral da Silva, Felipe Perisse Duarte Lopes, Alice Barreto Bevitori, Sergio Neves Monteiro
"Jute fibers have in the past decades being investigated as possible reinforcement of polymer composites. However, information is still needed on the fiber interaction with a polymeric matrix for a co
Jan 1, 2011
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Titanium Metal: Extraction To ApplicationBy Joseph Gambogi
In 1998, approximately 57,000 tons of titanium metal was consumed in the form of mill products (1). Only about 5% of the 4 million tons of titanium minerals consumed each year is used to produce titan
Nov 26, 1999
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Recovery of Nickel and Cobalt from a Waste Zone of Nickel Laterite Ore Using a Mixture of Extractants in Solvent Extraction TechniqueBy Monica M. Jimenez Correa, Jorge A. Soares Tenorio, Denise Crocce Romano Espinosa, Paula Aliprandini
The surface zone of nickel laterite ore is generally considered as residue. However, because of the depletion of ore sources and the increase in demand, this previously discarded zone may now be proce
Mar 1, 2018