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Enhanced Properties of High Capacity Nanostructured Metal HydridesBy Brady Butler
Many high capacity metal hydrides exhibit a high degree of stability in the hydrogenated state. This stability leads to a number of significant design problems with regard to the low temperature kine
Jan 1, 2006
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Improvements In The Tankhouse Of The Tamano SmelterBy M. Hashiuchi
In 1972, the tankhouse of the Tamano Smelter adopted a high current density electrolysis operation applying the PRC (Periodic Reverse Current) method. In 1994, the phase four production expansion proj
Jan 1, 1999
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Mutual Separation Of Rare Earths Using Chemically Modified Chitosan Immobilized With Functional Groups Of Chelating AgentsBy Katsutoshi Inoue, Shafiq Alam
Several novel types of chemically modified chitosan were prepared by immobilizing functional groups of EDTA and DTPA onto polymer matrices of chitosan in order to investigate their potential for mutua
Jan 1, 2014
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Opportunities for Recycling Aluminum from Future AutomobilesAluminum has experienced significant growth in automotive applications over the last decade as a result of its properties and performance attributes. Looking to the future, the opportunities for conti
Jan 1, 2000
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The Treatment Of Chalcopyrite Concentrates With Nitrogen Species Catalyzed Oxidative Pressure Leaching.By Corby G. Anderson
Today, with a stringent economic and environmental climate prevailing in the copper business, there is increased interest in evaluating new processing alternatives for production. Hydrometallurgical p
Jan 1, 1999
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Economic Benefits Of Mineral Extraction From Geothermal BrinesBy R. Gordon Bloomquist
The economic benefits of the co-production of minerals from geothermal brines far exceeds the potential revenue stream from the sale of marketable by-products such as silica, zinc, manganese, lithium
Jan 1, 2006
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Investigation on the Thermal Conductivity of Inorganic-Filler/Resin CompositeBy Kenji Monden
"In order to obtain basic data for the development of highly thermally conductive composite materials, the thermal conductivity of a resin composite material with an Aluminum Nitride filler was assess
Jan 1, 2013
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Self-Tuning Chemical Sensors For Molten MetalsBy R. Vasant Kumar
Measurement and control of trace elements in molten metal are often critical in order to achieve optimum production, refining, alloying or recycling. Solid electrolyte sensors for monitoring oxygen an
Jan 1, 2006
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Recent Operational Improvements At Saganoseki SmelterBy Yoshiaki Suzuki
In 1996, Saganoseki smelter & refinery successfully shifted to a single flash smelting furnace operation and increased the copper production capacity to 450,000mtpy in 1998. As the next step, Saganose
Jan 1, 2006
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Methodology for Recovery Precious Metals: Gold, Silver and Platinum Group from Electronic WasteBy Honorio Oliveros Gómez, Oscar Jaime B. Restrepo
"Colombia produces nine tons of electronic waste per year and there are approximately 60 tons accumulation generated in the last nine years. This work aims to establish a general methodology in the la
Jan 1, 2011
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Recovering Heavy Metals from Spent HDP CatalystsBy Zenon R. Llanos
"The disposal of spent hydroprocessing (HDP) catalysts in the petroleum refining industry has been a concern in the past due to their classification as listed hazardous wastes. However, because these
Jan 1, 2008
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Reduction Of Zinc Oxide With Various AdditivesBy Byung-Su Kim
Most electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) treatment processes employ carbon as a reducing agent for the zinc oxide in the EAFD. In the present work, the reduction reaction of zinc oxide with carbon in the
Jan 1, 2006
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Ion And Precipitate Flotation Of Heavy Metal Ions From Solution:By J. W. Perez
In the treatment of process effluents containing metal ions, it is sometimes desired to remove all of the heave metal ions while at other time it is, desired to remove one heavy metal ion from another
Jan 1, 1992
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Elemental Sulphur Fixation In Smelting Gas; Is It Feasible?By Takahiko Okura
Sulphur, with its multiple oxidation states, play critical roles in many processes, ranging from regulating enzymes in plants, to acidifying aquatic systems, and to affecting the global climate. Most
Jan 1, 2006
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The Boudouard Reactivity Influenced By The Properties Of Cokes And Experimental ConditionsBy Jakub Kaczorowski
In the production of Mn-alloys, the Boudouard reaction significantly influences the mass and energy balance. The endothermic nature of this reaction requires more energy for the process, while the dir
Jan 1, 2006
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Synthesizing Mn-Zn Ferrite from Spent Zinccarbon Batteries through Hydrometallurgical ProcessesBy Tae-Hyun Kim, Kang-In Rhee, Jeong-Soo Sohn
The synthesis of Mn-Zn ferrite powder from spent zinc-carbon batteries was investigated using a series of physical treatment, sulfuric acid leaching and coprecipitation. Physical separation methods su
Jan 1, 2008
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Reclaiming Salt Flux from Aluminum Salt Slag Wastes Process Design - Product PerformanceBy Richard M. RusselI, Jerry Sweeney
"The disposal of Aluminum slag wastes continues to challenge an otherwise environmentally beneficial and highly desirable industry - Aluminum Recycling. Slag wastes contain soluble salts that can be r
Jan 1, 2000
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The Noranda Process, The Technology Of Choice For Emerging Economies In The 21st CenturyBy Cameron Harris
With the consolidation of the copper industry in the second half of the 20th century resulting in fewer plants treating ever increasing quantities and qualities of feed, the enormous flexibility of th
Jan 1, 2002
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Biosorption Characteristics of Pb(II) From Aqueous Solution Onto Poplar CottonBy Ting Luo, Hongmin Zhu, Kai Huang, Shuanglong Du, Tao Gui, Yifan Xiu
"Poplar cotton, a cellulosic material, was found to adsorb metals ions effectively. In the present study, the biosorption characteristics of Pb(II) onto poplar cotton, were evaluated as a function of
Jan 1, 2012
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Research On Combustion Temperature And Decontamination Of Asphalt SmokeBy Huang Rui
The coal asphalt is combusted at different temperature in a heating cabinet with the temperature limit by 1200°C. By comparing the mass of the remainder of each experiment, the completely combusting t
Jan 1, 2006