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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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Flotation of SulfidesBy M. C. Furerstenau
Adsorption behavior of various surfactants on sulfide minerals is very much affected by the nature of the surface of the mineral. Since sulfides are naturally meta-stable, oxidation occurs when they a
Jan 1, 1993
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Electrochemical Characterization of Gelatine, Thiourea and Chloride Ions in the Electrorefining of CopperBy O. Forsén
A new cell construction was designed for the study of the electrochemical behaviour of additives in conditions that simulate real copper, electrorefining. The behaviour of gelatine and thiourea was st
Jan 1, 1995
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Correlation of Mineralogy and Trace Element Leaching Behavior in Modified In Situ Spent Shales from Logan Wash, ColoradoBy E. J. Peterson
Oil shale retorting induces mineral and chemical reactions to occur on the macroscopic and microscopic levels in the kerogen-bearing marlstone. The nature and extent of the reactions is dependent upon
Jan 1, 1981
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Heavy Metals Removal from Small-Arms Firing Ranges (d57464b2-215f-4c60-8f75-d50df113d8b3)By J. L. Johnson
Remediation of small-arms firing ranges is being investigated by the Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory and the U.S. Bureau of Mines. Scheduled closures of military installations, as well as the manag
Jan 1, 1991
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Two-Step Copper Smelting Process at Dongying FangyuanBy Zhi-xiang Cui
Dongying Fangyuan Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. has developed a new technology to produce anode copper from concentrates through only two furnaces. This new technology is called the Two-Step Copper Smel
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Chemical Improvement of Coal Burnt Ash and Slag for Reutilizing as Acid Gas AbsorbentsBy H. Matsuda, T. Iwashita, H. Awata, H. Liwei, D. Hirabayashi, Y. Saito, S. Ozawa, Y. Goto
"The present study is concerned with investigating the effect of chemical treatment on enhancing the HCl absorption capacities of coal burnt ash and slag. It was found that the HCl absorption capacity
Jan 1, 2000
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Coconut Shell in Removal of Cadmium Ions from Industrial EffluentsBy Aïda Espinola
Decontamination of synthetic solutions containing cadmium ions using coconut fibers in natura was investigated in laboratory scale. Cadmium ions, a serious pollutant of water ways, where it is detrime
Jan 1, 1998
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Mine Site Production Of Value Added SX-EW Copper Products - The Alternative To CathodeBy S. J. Kohut
Until recently SX-EW technology has only been used to produce conventional cathode for the cyclical commodity marketplace. Unlike electrorefining, SX-EW lends itself to the integration with the downst
Jan 1, 1999
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Zinc Recovery from EAF Dust Through Thermal ReductionBy D. Mishra
Electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) generated during the recycling of steel- scrap is classified as a hazardous waste for landfilling. This is because it contains leachable heavy metals such as zinc, lea
Jan 1, 2002
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Selective Removal of Thiophene from Liquid Fuels over Nickel Based Nanocrystalline Zinc OxideBy Hylton McWhinney, Doanh Tran, Jewel Andrew Gomes, George Irwin, Sameer Pallavkar, Md Islam, David Cocke, Mohammad Rafiqul Islam
"High-performance nickel-based nanocrystalline zinc oxide adsorbents have been prepared adjusting Ni/Zn mol ratio of 1 :5 by thermal decomposition, coprecipitation and sol-gel method for selective ads
Jan 1, 2011
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Heavy Metals Removal From Small-Arms Firing RangesBy Jerold L. Johnson
Remediation of small-arms firing ranges is being investigated by the Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory and the U.S. Bureau of Mines. Scheduled closures of military installations, as well as the manag
Jan 1, 1993
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Mineralogy of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) DustsBy Ann M. Hagni
The mineralogical, chemical, microtextural, and particle size character of electric arc furnace (EAF) dusts are being studied by reflected light microscopy, scanning electron microscope-energy dispers
Jan 1, 1991
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Thermal Plasma Treatment Of Industrial Residues And WasteBy R. Burkhard
Recovery of metals from complex mixed wastes is a challenging task of modem material and waste management strategies. Thermal methods are an important tool in this respect. Plasma turned out to be par
Jan 1, 1995
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Formation Mechanism of Light Rare Earth -Iron Intermetallic Compounds in Reduction-Diffusion ProcessBy Zenjiro Asaki, Teruo Tanabe
"To clarify the formation of light rare earth (R =Ce, Pr, Nd or Sm) -Fe compounds in the reduction-diffusion (RD) process, two kinds of experiments were carried out: (a) RD experiment in which briquet
Jan 1, 1998
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The Role Of Oxygen Potential Md Use Op Tonnage Oxygen In Copper SmeltingBy J. G. Eacott
This paper reviews the role of oxygen potential and the advances that have been made in the application of tonnage oxygen in copper smelting. Brief reference is made to reaction kinetics before atten
Jan 1, 1983
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Synergistic Effect Between Fat Coal and Poplar During Co-Pyrolysis with Thermal Behavior and ATR-FTIR AnalysisBy Rongjin Zhu, Yue Wu, Shuxing Qiu, Qingyun Zhang, Shengfu Zhang
Co-pyrolysis of biomass and coal was investigated as an effective way to reduce the greenhouse gas emission. The effects of poplar on the thermal behavior of fat coal were studied using thermogravimet
Mar 1, 2018
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Competitive Surface Interactions of Water Vapor and Oxygen on Ni3(Al,Ti) and Ni3Fe SurfacesBy Y. W. Chung, W. I. Chia
"The interaction of water vapor with single crystal Ni3(Al,Ti) and polycrystalline Ni3Fe, with and without the presence of oxygen, has been studied with Auger electron spectroscopy, photoemission spec
Jan 1, 1996
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Operational Practice with the Waelz Kiln and Leaching Plant of Tsu in TaiwanBy C. Mattich, A. L. Beyzavi
The Waelz Plant at Taiwan Steel Union Co. Ltd. (TSU) was erected within nine months from September 1, 1998 to May 15, 1999. The nominal capacity of the plant is 50,000 tonnes per year of electric are
Jan 1, 2000
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Treatment of Alaskan Refractory Gold OresBy W. R. McDonald
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated treatment of gold and silver refractory ores and concentrates that respond poorly to conventional cyanidation techniques due to the complex mineralogy of the ore.
Jan 1, 1991