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Remembrance Of Academic Mentors And Early Associates (052ada0e-d083-449b-8ff9-f37c725bef6f)By Hong Yong Sohn
On the occasion of this symposium in my name, I reflect upon the contributions of my academic mentors and early associates who helped shape my professional career. I was fortunate to have these people
Jan 1, 2006
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Extraction Of Rare Earths From A Low-Grade, Kaolinitic Ore By Percolation LeachingBy Chi Ru?an
Sollutions of ammonium chloride, nitrate and sulfate were studied in extraction of rare earths absorbed on a low-grade, kaolilnitic ore recently discovered in southern China. The results of percolatio
Jan 1, 1989
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Equilibrium versus Kinetics in Lead RefiningBy T. R. A. Davey
It is often important in the study of a process to determine whether the limitations are governed by equilibrium or kinetic considerations. Sometimes it is possible to devise a design of the process o
Jan 1, 2000
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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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Extraction And Recovery Of Indium And Germanium From Primary And Secondary Hydrometallurgical Streams Using Molecular Recognition TechnologyBy Neil E. Izatt
The use of Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT), a selective separations technology using specifically designed ligands, has been established as an effective process for removal of metal ions foun
Jan 1, 2006
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Business Aspects And Future Technical Outlook For HydrometallurgyBy Doug Halbe
?Many are called, but few are chosen.? The biblical adage applies not only to life, but also to hydrometallurgical processes. There have been, in the past, many outstanding successes with new proces
Jan 1, 2003
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Third Phase Formation In Tbp Solvent Extraction Systems As A Result Of Interaction Between Reverse MicellesBy R. Chiarizia
Third phase formation, i.e., the splitting of the organic phase in two layers, is a common feature observed, under conditions of high loading, for many solvent extraction systems of both analytical an
Jan 1, 2003
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Numerical Modeling Of Heat Transfer Of A Smelter Ladle, With And Without A Refractory LiningBy P. Ruz
A melt transfer ladle was 3D modeled by means of a mathematical fluid dynamics and heat transfer program. Internal temperature profiles were calculated as a time function for a normal ladle and for a
Jan 1, 1999
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The Biotankleach Process For The Treatment Of Refractory Gold/Silver Concentrates ? IntroductionBy A. Bruynesteyn
It is well known that most North American gold deposits are of a hydrothermal origin and therefore they are often associated with sulphide minerals such as pyrite and arsenopyrite. When the precious m
Jan 1, 1985
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Active Carbons And Their Reactivation In Non-Ferrous And Noble HydrometallurgyBy V. M. Mukhin
Among the methods proposed for spent activated carbon regeneration, the most acceptable is, thermal reactivation, because in this case the existing equipment for manufacture of activated carbon can be
Jan 1, 2006
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Continuous Copper Converting - A Perspective And View Of The FutureBy David B. George
In spite of the many well-known problems inherent in Pierce-Smith converting, it remains the dominant copper converting process. Continuous copper converting and direct concentrate to blister smelting
Jan 1, 2002
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Contribution To The Bioleaching Study Of Complex Pyritic Ores - SummaryBy Jean Frenay
Bacterial leaching tests have been carried out on Portugese pyritic ores containing zinc, copper, lead and silver as valuable elements. Both indigenous and isolated strains of Thiobacillus ferrooxidan
Jan 1, 1985
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Anaerobic Bioremediation Of Metallurgical Wastes Using Organic/Water EmulsionsBy Robert W. Bartlett
Hazardous metal contaminants in liquid and solid wastes and from ground spills are important environmental problems in many metallurgical production operations. Acid rock drainage, from mines and hug
Jan 1, 2006
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Advances In Application Driven Design Of Flotation CellsBy Jouko Kallionen
Advanced Flotation Technology is the application driven design of flotation cells to achieve the optimum performance for each type and grind of flotation. This can be applied to roughers, scavengers,
Jan 1, 1999
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Coke Strength And Tuyere VelocityBy Morimasa Ichida
One of the key factors of stabilized blast furnace operation under the conditions of high productivity and high pulverized coal rate is to enlarge the raceway to reduce the dead man area. With a reduc
Jan 1, 2006
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A Non-Contaminating Method For Preparing Intra-Rare-Earth Alloys Containing Volatile And Non-Volatile MetalsBy B. J. Beaudry
The preparation of alloys containing one to two percent of the volatile lanthanide metals Sm, Eu, Tm and Yb in the high melting point (HMP) rare earth metals Sc, Y and Lu was accomplished by a vapor d
Jan 1, 1992
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Pyrolysis Of Mixed Plastic Wastes Into Alternative Fuel Oil ? Pyrolysis Process (300 & 3,000 Ton / Yr) Developed At Korea Institute Of Energy ResearchBy Kyong-Hwan Lee
This paper is focused on describing the pilot and demonstration plants for pyrolysis process of mixed plastic wastes developed at Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER). These plants were construct
Jan 1, 2006
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Development Of The El Teniente Slag Cleaning ProcessBy G. Achurra
The products of the smelting of copper concentrates in an El Teniente Converter (CT) are a high grade matte, analyzing 74-76% Cu; and a highly oxidized slag, typically containing 15-20% Fe3O4 and 4-10
Jan 1, 1999
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Influence Of New Technologies And Globalization On Company Mergers, Acquisitions, Joint Ventures, Antitrust And Competition Laws And Tribunal DecisionsBy Migen Dibra
Antitrust and competition laws are designed to protect the free markets and promote competition in order to assure a dynamic and efficient economy and to provide competitive prices for quality product
Jan 1, 2006
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Liquid Phase Migration During The Sintering Of Functionally Graded WC-COBy Peng Fan
Liquid phase tends to migrate from an aggregate of solid particles immersed in a liquid phase into another aggregate composed of the same solid particles and liquid but with smaller particle sizes and
Jan 1, 2006