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Copper and Zinc Recovery with Emulsion Membranes from Mine Waste WatersBy G. L. Hundley, D. N. Nilsen
The U.S. Department of Energy investigated the use of liquid-emulsion membranes (LEM) for the selective removal and recovery of metals such as copper and zinc from mine waste waters. This investigatio
Jan 1, 2000
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Biosorption Of Heavy Metals And Uranium From Dilute SolutionsBy I. A. H. Schneiderl
Eichhornia crassipes approaches being a scourge in many parts of the world, .choking waterways and hindering transport upon them. At the same time it is known to readily abstract heavy metal ions from
Jan 1, 1995
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Cyanide Solution Detoxification Jar TestsBy Charles H. Buclmam
"Environmental regulatory requirements for discharge of solutions and closure of operations for the gold mineral processing industry have been gradually lowered and in certain instances have been targ
Jan 1, 1997
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Coal-Based Ironmaking via Melt Circulation"The theoretical basis of ideal smelting reduction using coal as reductant in a process employing closed loop forced-circulation of hot metal is outlined. In the proposed process, an extensive area of
Jan 1, 1988
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On-Line Analyses and PC-Based Process Control of Decopperization Circuits Using Radiostope XRFBy John B. Cocanour
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has developed a laboratory-scale on-line analysis and process control system for a decopperization electrolytic circuit. This system is software driven, running on a 48
Jan 1, 1994
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Fractionation and Recovery of Toxic Metals from Complex WastewaterBy R. F. Hammen
Heavy metal contamination of water is a problem of immense national and international proportions. However, effective cleanup is complicated both by the toxicity and the low concentrations of metals i
Jan 1, 1993
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Reactive Diffusion between Silicon and Niobium Carbide: Application to the In-Situ Synthesis of a Silicon Carbide-Niobium Disilicide CompositeBy Y. A. Chang, J. Woodford, C. R. Kao
Reactive diffusion studies between NbC and Si were carried out at 1300 °C under a vacuum of 10-5 torr and a uniaxial pressure of 1 MPa. The annealing time ranged from 8 to 100 hours. The Si used was s
Jan 1, 1996
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The Evolution of Cobalt–Nickel Separation and Purification Technologies: Fifty Years of Solvent Extraction and Ion ExchangeBy C. Kathryn Sole
The close proximity of cobalt and nickel on the Periodic Table and their frequent occurrence together in nature means that their separation in primary hydrometallurgical flowsheets is not only often n
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Stoichiometric Analysis of Forsterite and YSO Single Crystals by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission SpectrometryBy M. Ide, K. Takemura, S. Taenaka, K. Shinzawa
"The laser characteristic is strongry dependent upon the stoichometry of forsterite (Mg2Si04) and YSO (Y2Si05) single crystals, because of change in the valency and occupied sites of doped Cr in the l
Jan 1, 1998
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The Alkali Roasting and Leaching of Ilmenite Minerals for the Extraction of High Purity Synthetic Rutile and Rareearth OxidesBy Graham Cooke, Abhishek Lahiri, Animesh Jha, E. Jeya Kumari
"CO2 reduction by alternative energy devices such as wind-power, electric vehicles utilize rare-earth elements (REE) in several forms; such as in piezo-electric devices, batteries and magnetic materia
Jan 1, 2011
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Passive Treatment Methods for Acid Mine DrainageBy Nural Kuyucak
Acid mine drainage (AMD) occurs at operating and abandoned mine sites as a result of oxidation of sulphide minerals, and is characterized by low pH and heavy metal contamination (e.g. Fe, Zn, Cu, Cd,
Jan 1, 1993
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Extraction Of Organic Compounds And Metals From Hazardous SoilsBy Luis W. Pommier
The developed processes, the subject of this paper, extract the hydrocarbons, halogenated organic compounds and metal contaminants from hazardous soils, rendering them non-hazardous and ready to be pl
Jan 1, 1994
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Selective Separation of Iron from Simulated Nickel Leach Solutions Using Ion Exchange TechnologyBy A. René Silva
The separation of Fe(III) from simulated Ni(II) solutions using different ion exchange resins was studied. The resins tested included cation exchangers with sulfonic and carboxylic groups and chelatin
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The Nature of Gold Adsorption from Cyanide Solutions by CarbonBy J. D. Miller
Gold adsorption from cyanide solutions by activated carbon has been studied at great length during the past decade. Findings from past research are reviewed and discussed with respect to structural fe
Jan 1, 1991
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Synthesis and Carbon Dioxide Adsorption of Zeolitic Imidazolate FrameworksBy Huimin Lu, Min Li, Jinghua Zou
"Zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) are new type of porous materials, form inerratic polyhedral in three-dimensional with large cages and small apertures, and appear structural diversity. Their ho
Jan 1, 2010
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Mechanisms Of Formation Of Hydrogen Porosity In 7xso And 2x24 Aluminum Alloys. Effects On Mechanical BehaviorBy F. D. S. Marquis
An investigation of the mechanisms of formation of two types of porosity-primary and secondary-their characterization, evolution during processing, and effects on the mechanical behavior (fracture, fa
Jan 1, 1996
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On the Evaporation of S from Liquid Fe–C–S AlloyBy Youn-Bae Kang
Evaporation mechanism of S from liquid Fe–C–S alloys at 1873 K was proposed by analyzing available experimental data. It has been known that increasing C content in liquid alloy increases activity coe
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Industrial :Fly Ash as a Soil Amendment Agent for Raising Forestry PlantationsBy Dinesh Goyal
Industrial fly ash from (electro static precipitator) was mixed with soil at different levels on v/v basis for raising of pulpwood tree species. In field trials conducted on degraded soils increase in
Jan 1, 2002
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Recovery of Gold From Leaching Residue of a Complex Sulfide OreBy Hsing Kuang Lin
Ferric chloride leaching w.as applied to a complex sulfide ore from Tok, Alaska to dissolve zinc, lead, silver and copper. Gold in the leaching residue, as well as in the ore, is found to be refractor
Jan 1, 1989
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Formation of Artificially-Layered Superconducting Materials by Pulsed-Laser DepositionBy J. D. Budai, D. H. Lowndes, D. P. Norton, D. K. Christen, B. C. Chakoumakos, J. R. Thompson, B. C. Sales
"Artificially-layered structures, consisting of (Sr,Ba,Ca)CuO2 layers in the tetragonal, ""infinite layer"" crystal structure, have been grown by pulsed-laser deposition. Superlattice chemical modulat
Jan 1, 1994