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Overview Of The Advanced Materials For Energy Conversion?III, Symposium In Honor Of Drs. Gary Sandrock, Louis Schlapbach, And Seijirau Suda For Lifetime Achievements In Metal Hydride Research And Development - IntroductionBy Dhanesh Chandra
In this symposium, research in the area of energy conversion is presented. This symposium has special significance, as we honor three prominent scientists from hydrogen storage research and developme
Jan 1, 2006
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EMD Deposition on Mn2O3/Ti Anode for Manganese Recovery from Zinc Electrowinning SolutionsBy Yuuki Yoshida
Electrolytic manganese dioxide, EMD, is the positive electrode material of primary batteries and the raw material of LMC used as the positive mass of lithium ion batteries and is currently produced by
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The Development Trends of the Outokumpu Flash Smelting Process for the Year 2000By P. Hanniala, J. Sulanto
"The requirement for the reduction of sulphur dioxide emissions from copper smelters is becoming more and more important. Therefore, the most important question in smelting technology will be how to p
Jan 1, 1988
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Control of Potential Difference in Continuous Smelting SystemBy Akira Yazawa
To realize highly efficient process in extractive metallurgy, continuous operation nearly in equilibrium is preferable, but most metallurgical processes consist of plural steps with different chemical
Jan 1, 1988
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Biosorption Of Heavy Metal Ions From Wastewater Bystreptomyces ViridosporusBy R. K. Amankwah
The ability of Streptomyces viridosporus in sorbing heavy metals from wastewater has been investigated. It was found out that the biomass of the soil microorganism could be used in sorbing Pb2+, Cu2+,
Jan 1, 2003
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A Simplified Method For Description Of Activity Interactions Among Solutes In Metallic AlloysBy George R. St. Pierre
A method for the quantitative description of activity interactions between solutes in a metallic solvent which is consistent with stalistical thermodynamic principles is presented. The chemical potent
Jan 1, 1995
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Indium Extraction Process from Sulfuric Pressure Leaching Solution for Vacuum Furnace Germanium SlagBy Jian Wang, Hongyang Cao, Binxiu Wu, Junhong Li, Jimin Wang
"The enrichment and separation of scattered metal indium component in the pressure leaching solution with sulfuric acid from vacuum furnace germanium slag were studied by iron substitute and P204 extr
Jan 1, 2013
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Effect Of CaSO4 Pelletization Conditions On Pellet Strength And Reactivity For Converting SO2 To Elemental Sulfur By Reaction Cycles Involving CaSO4/CaSBy Moo Eob Choi
A new process for converting sulfur dioxide to elemental sulfur by a cyclic process involving calcium sulfide and calcium sulfate without generating secondary pollutants was developed at the Universit
Jan 1, 2006
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The Purification of Titanium Tetrachloride: A HistoryBy Lisa E. Helberg
"Titanium tetrachloride is produced through the chlorination of a variety of titanium bearing ores, some occurring in nature, and others enriched in titanium content by a variety of ""beneficiation""
Jan 1, 2011
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Reduction Of Agglomerated Manganese Ores In A 150 Kw Pilot Scale FurnaceBy Thomas Brynjulfsen, Merete Tangstad, Eli Ringdalen
Manganese ore fines cannot be added to the submerged arc furnace directly as they will prevent even gas flow through the burden. Low gas permeability in the burden will lower the degree of pre-reducti
Jan 1, 2014
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Geology and Mineralization Related to Heap Leaching at the Rain Mine, Elko County NevadaBy Dean G. Heitt
"The Rain and SMZ mines from 1987 to 1994 produced a total of22.0 t of gold from a pre-mine reserve of 14.24 Mt of ore grading 2.13 g/t Au.Gold at Rain is hosted within the basal portion of the Missis
Jan 1, 1997
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Factors Affecting Meaningful Presentation of Data in Two Dimensional Liberation StudiesBy Neil Rowlands
Particle liberation studies are commonly used in the determination of the proportion of locked and liberated phases in ground ores at various stages of mineral processing. These studies may range from
Jan 1, 1992
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Metal/Slag Equilibrium Of Ca And Al In SiliconBy Cyro Takano
This paper is a contribution to fundamentals data on the equilibrium metal/slag for refining silicon in relation to Ca and Al as impurities. Silicon containing 0.1% Al and no Ca was placed in contact
Jan 1, 2006
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The Third Decade of Top Submerged Lance TechnologyBy J. M. Floyd
"Top submerged lance furnace developments started in CSIRO in the early 1970s and was given the name Sirosmelt. In the early work the technology was developed for tin smelting and processing tin slags
Jan 1, 1996
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Design and Engineering of the Plant for Man-Made Hydrocarbon-Containing Raw Materials Available in Countries of the Baltic Sea RegionBy Andrey Tarasov, Erki Unn, Valery Paretsky
"The stability of the markets of energy resources and labor in countries of the Baltic Sea Region including Estonia is determined to a significant degree by the use of combustible shales as fuel and t
Jan 1, 2008
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CO2 Reduction by Nanoscale Galvanic CouplesBy Kanchan Mondal
"Methanol, lower hydrocarbons, CO, and HCOOH formation have been by the reduction of CO2 with H2. Un-catalyzed electro-reduction requires a significant overvoltage. An alternate route has been concept
Jan 1, 2008
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Ozone Control of Casthouse Cooling Water in a Primary Aluminium SmelterBy David Rees
Tomago Aluminium, a 400,OO tonnes per annum primary aluminium smelter in Australia, has installed Ozone for biological control of its process water. The system was designed in Australia by Ionics Wate
Jan 1, 1999
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A Procedure for Chromate Conversion Coating of Commercial Galvanized Steel to Olive Color at Normal TemperatureBy Ali Akbar Mottahedi
Chromate conversion coating is a process for making a complex layer at the surface of zinc galvanized steel which makes the metal more resistant to corrosion, especially at marine atmosphere, and incr
Jan 1, 2003
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Systematic Evaluation Of Copper Smelting AlternativesBy W. P. lmrie
The recent years have seen many copper smelting operations become uneconomic due to a combination of low metal prices, high energy and labor costs, environmental requirements and high investment costs
Jan 1, 1983
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Economics Of Copper Smelting And Pollution ControlBy R. M. Nadkarni
This paper examines the broad' economic parameters of copper smelting by conventional and new smelting technology. Location, transportation of products to market and pollution control options are
Jan 1, 1983