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An Investigation of the Thermophilic Bioleaching of PyriteBy G. S. Hansford, G. E. Searby
The rate of bioleaching of pyrite at 70ºC by a thermophilic archaeal culture was measured as a function of the solution redox potential by the staged addition of pyrite to a batch system. The results
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimisation of Mill Feed by LIF TechniquesBy Heribert F. Broicher, Arne Volland
"The analysis of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) combines remote sensing techniques with laser spectroscopy. Over variable distances different rock types are identified or changes in the quality of o
Jan 1, 2003
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A Study of the Flotation Characteristics of Different Mineralogical Classes in Different Streams of an Industrial CircuitBy E. V. Manlapig
"Some researchers postulate that the floatability of a particle in the streams of an industrial flotation circuit is a function of only its size and liberation properties. They do not discount the imp
Jan 1, 2003
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The effect of the bubble and particle size distributions on the kinetic rate constantBy C. Suazo, N. Mora
"The bubble size distribution plays a fundamental role in flotation kinetics. Nowadays it is possible to measure the bubble size distribution, gas holdup and superficial gas velocity by using speciali
Jan 1, 2014
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Leaching of sulfide ores: Will it ever replace the flotation-smelting route?By Tomás Vargas
Treatment of copper sulphides minerals via leaching-solvent extraction-electrowining (lix-sx-ew) have been for years the process scheme proposed from hydrometallurgy as an alternative to the conventio
Jan 1, 2014
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Mechanisms of Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans Depressing the Floatability of Pyrite (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Yimin Zhu, Dezhou Wei, Haijun Liang, Zhifu Zhou
Pyrite is one of sulfide minerals most widely distributed in the earth. During the flotating separation of metal sulfide and the floating desulfation of coal, it is often requaired to restrain pyrite.
Jan 1, 2003
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The Kinetics of Thermophilic Ferrous Iron OxidationBy G. S. Hansford, G. E. Searby
"Ferrous iron oxidation kinetics was measured in continuous culture at temperatures between 65 and 75ºC, using thermophilic microbes suitable for high temperature bioleaching. The resulting specific o
Jan 1, 2003
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Effects of Applying Different Frother Structures in Copper Flotation Plant Majdanpek – YugoslaviaBy Vladimir Grujic, Milorad Grujic, Ivan Djurkovic, William Riggs
"In this paper, we have studied efficiency of different chemical structures of frothers on copper ore Majdanpek. The goal was to find out the best suitable chemical structure, which allows good bubble
Jan 1, 2003
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Factors Affecting the Level of Available P2O5 in Partially Acidulated Phosphate Rock from Chilembwe Phosphate Deposit of ZambiaBy Glasswell K. Nkonde, Fredrick Chileshe, Steven Simukanga
Improving food security by increasing crop output is a primary objective for most countries in the sub- Saharan region. Most soils in the region are deficient in phosphorus an important nutrient after
Jan 1, 2003
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Identifying and Quantitating Biological Responses of Sulfolobus to High Pulp Densities in the Slurry Bioleach Reactor (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Sashnee Raja, Mehdi Nemati, Ashley Sissing, Susan T. L. Harrison
"Extreme thermophiles, operating at 65 - 90°C, are finding increasing application in biohydrometallurgy. These micro-organisms have the advantage of exhibiting better oxidation kinetics in terms of re
Jan 1, 2003
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Applicability of Solid Anaerobic Digestion Sludge of the Lignocellulosic Residues to Soil Conditioning (ABSTRACT PAGE)By G. M. Wolfaardt, B. C. Qi
"From a lifecycle point of view, biologically digested sludge is a valuable product that should be reused if possible. In contrast to landfill and incineration, application of digested sludge comprise
Jan 1, 2003
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Thiocarbonate Collectors in Pyrite Flotation – Fundamentals and ApplicationsBy Ronel du Plessis, John C. Davidtz, Jan D. Miller
Xanthates (dithiocarbonates) have been the collector of choice for the flotation of sulfide minerals ever since the flotation process was developed and have been studied quite extensively. Recently, t
Jan 1, 2003
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The Behavior of Covellite during the Anodic PolarizationBy Zoran M. Stevic, Mirjana M. Rajcic-Vujasinovic, Zvonimir D. Stankovic
"Covellite is one of the most important copper sulfide minerals. Its behavior during the anodic polarization, as well as its rest potential in various solutions are of importance for flotation process
Jan 1, 2003
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An alternative impact test to improve the short term forecasting of grinding circuitBy C. Suazo, O. Alruiz, A. Hofmann, I. Fernandez, W. Kracht, N. Mora
"Compañía Minera Dona Inés de Collahuasi, CMDIC, has developed a methodology that allows estimating economic benefit taking into account the variability of the ore characteristics (geometallurgical mo
Jan 1, 2014
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Towards the use of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy data as a metallurgical tool in froth flotationBy Nicolás Luis, Qi Liu, Gonzalo Montes-Atenas
"The prediction of froth flotation performance is still an unresolved topic. Classic industrial models based on particle size, elemental and mineralogical information provides recovery results with de
Jan 1, 2014
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Carbothermic Reduction of Alumina into a Metallic Solvent Phase (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Derek Caizergues, Hurman Eric
The principle of carbothermic reduction has been around for many years. In principle it is a simple process, yet with a multitude of problems. The temperature required to affect reduction is in the re
Jan 1, 2003
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Fundamental Prediction of Particle Separation on a Simple SluiceBy M. Brennan, A. Majumder
"The mineral processing research community has devoted enormous efforts to the modelling of mineral separators over the last 50 years. While many efforts have been made to use only fundamental physics
Jan 1, 2003
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Mineral Recovery Modeling In Separation Processes – Use of Particle DataBy Jussi Liipo, Pertti Lamberg
Image analysis of process samples gives precise data on particles and their composition. The results presented as liberation tables and maximum grade-recovery curves are informative and good for compa
Jan 1, 2003
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Impact Behavior in Grinding Mills and by DEMBy M. H. Moys, H. Dong
"Discrete Element Method (DEM) has become a standard tool to simulate grinding mills in order to gain information about load behaviour, power drawn, etc. However, parameters necessary to run a simulat
Jan 1, 2003
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An Investigation into the Precipitation of Nickel(II) and Cobalt(II) as SulphidesBy Ashton M. Swartbooi, Robert van Hille, Alison E. Lewis
"Nickel production by precipitation using hydrogen reduction generates an ammonium sulphate solution containing approximately 2g/L of nickel, and 1g/L of cobalt as an impurity of the process. Sulphide
Jan 1, 2003