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                     Processing of Spent Catalysts by Selective Chlorination Processing of Spent Catalysts by Selective ChlorinationBy I. Gaballah Spent hydrorefining catalysts may contain 4 to 6 % of COO and/or NiO, 8 to 16 % of Moo3 and up to 10 % V205 generally supported by alumina. Raw samples are roasted in order to eliminate carbon, sulfu Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Abatement of SOx Emissions in Relation with Basic Metal Sulfides Processing Abatement of SOx Emissions in Relation with Basic Metal Sulfides ProcessingBy I. Gaballah About forty percent of the SOx emissions are generated during the processing of metal sulfides of Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, etc. Although new technologies for metal sulfide's smelting allow the production Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Copper Converting Versus Steel Converting A Critical Comparison (Invited) Copper Converting Versus Steel Converting A Critical Comparison (Invited)By Lauri Holappa Copper converting is mostly performed in Peirce-Smith converters. The process is still very similar to the original one developed in the early 20th century. It is a batch process in a horizontal cylin Jan 1, 2003 
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                     In-Situ FT-IR/IRS and MLRS Examination of Adsorbed Oleate at Fluorite and Calcite Surfaces In-Situ FT-IR/IRS and MLRS Examination of Adsorbed Oleate at Fluorite and Calcite SurfacesBy C. A. Young, J. D. Miller Adsorption isotherms previously determined by in-situ Fourier transform infrared/internal reflection spectroscopy (FT-IR/IRS) for oleate adsorption at calcite and fluorite surfaces near pH 9 and at va Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Biological Separation of Phosphate from Ore Biological Separation of Phosphate from OreBy Robert D. Rogers The demand for phosphate will continue into the future, because phosphate is currently irreplaceable as a plant nutrient and in many chemical applications. Phosphate is not recycled, so the supply mus Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Development and Application of Oxygen Sensors in Copper Metallurgy Development and Application of Oxygen Sensors in Copper MetallurgyBy Du Sichen, S. Seetharaman, A. Jakobsson "In the Present paper, the principles of oxygen potential measurements have been discussed along with the design details for oxygen sensors that are used in copper industry. A description of some of c Jan 1, 1997 
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                     The Mineralogy of Dross Produced During the Slow Cooling of Missouri Lead Bullion The Mineralogy of Dross Produced During the Slow Cooling of Missouri Lead BullionBy Liming Wang One of the steps in the extractive metallurgy of lead is a refining process called drossing. Hot dross is mixture of impurity compounds that form on the surface during the cooling of lead blast furnac Jan 1, 1995 
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                     A Fundamental Approach for Prediction of Cupola Melt Composition A Fundamental Approach for Prediction of Cupola Melt CompositionBy Veena Sahajwalla The cupola furnace is a coke-fueled shaft furnace used as a primary melting unit in iron foundries. Control of chemical composition of the iron tapped from the cupola is a key factor in productivity a Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Oxidation of Chalcopyrite Under Simulated Conditions of Deep Solution Mining Oxidation of Chalcopyrite Under Simulated Conditions of Deep Solution MiningBy Jeffrey W. Braithwaite The laboratory characterization of the oxidation of chalcopyrite under conditions of deep solution mining is presented in this paper. A salient feature of this system is the pH buffering effect result Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Phase relationships in the Cu-Fe-O-SiO2 System, 1100-1350°C Phase relationships in the Cu-Fe-O-SiO2 System, 1100-1350°CBy Antonio Luraschi The constituents iron, oxygen, silica and cop- per are of principal interest in slags utilized in pyrornetallurgical processes for producing copper. Accordingly, phase relationships in the.Cu-Fe-0-SiO Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Oxidation of Copper Matte Particles Under Simulated Flash Converting Conditions Oxidation of Copper Matte Particles Under Simulated Flash Converting ConditionsBy Kirsi M. Riihilahti The oxidation characteristics of solid copper matte particles under simulated Kennecott-Outokumpu Flash Converting conditions are presented. This project is concerned with the determination of the eff Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Volatilization of Zinc and Manganese From Natural and Synthetic Franklinite, Jacobsite and Willemite in a HCI/H2O Pyrohydrolytic Atmosphere Volatilization of Zinc and Manganese From Natural and Synthetic Franklinite, Jacobsite and Willemite in a HCI/H2O Pyrohydrolytic AtmosphereBy Edgar Peek Lixiviant regeneration is by definition a precondition for any hydrometallurgical process. In chloride hydrometallurgy either HCl or Cl2 has to be regenerated in order to establish an economically via Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Applications of Doubly Polished Sections to the Study of Ore Deposits Applications of Doubly Polished Sections to the Study of Ore DepositsBy P. Heald-Wetlaufer Doubly polished sections (i.e., sections polished on both sides) allow insights into complex paragenetic relationships, the interpretation of which is essential to understanding ore-forming processes. Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Effect of Transverse Depressions and Oscillation Marks on Heat Transfer in the Continuous Casting Mold Effect of Transverse Depressions and Oscillation Marks on Heat Transfer in the Continuous Casting MoldBy D. Lui, B. G. Thomas, B. Ho "Results from mathematical models and plant experiments are combined to quantify the effect of transverse depressions and oscillation marks on heat transfer in the continuous casting mold. A heat tran Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Pyroridrolysis of Nickel Chloride Solution in a 30-Inch Diameter Fluidized-Bed Reactor Pyroridrolysis of Nickel Chloride Solution in a 30-Inch Diameter Fluidized-Bed ReactorBy Mahesh C. Meyer Jha AMAX has developed a chloride refining process to produce pure nickel and cobalt metals from mixed sulfide .precipitates, Metal chloride solutions, generated in a hydrochloric acid leaching step and p Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Chalcopyrite Semiconductor Electrochemistry and Dissolution Chalcopyrite Semiconductor Electrochemistry and DissolutionBy J. Brent Hiskey Recently basic concepts of semiconductor electrochemistry and solid-state electronic structure theory have been applied to the dissolution of mineral electrodes. In this paper, fundamental aspects of Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Thermochemistry of Thiocyanate Systems for Leaching Gold and Silver Ores Thermochemistry of Thiocyanate Systems for Leaching Gold and Silver OresBy O. Barbosa F. The thermochemistry of the systems SCN-H2O, Au-SCN-H2O and Ag-SCN-H2O is discussed. Potential-pH diagrams at 25°C are drawn for each system considering several sets of concentrations of the species in Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Distribution of Platinum-Group Elements in an Ultramafic Complex Near Rainbow Mountain, East-Central Alaska Range Distribution of Platinum-Group Elements in an Ultramafic Complex Near Rainbow Mountain, East-Central Alaska RangeBy James C. Barker Near Rainbow Mountain in the east-central Alaska Range an ultramafic complex forms a sill-like intrusion composed of dismembered bodies exposed along the south side of the Denali Fault and Broxson Gul Jan 1, 1987 
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                     The Application of Reflected Light Microscopy and Cathodoluminescence Microscopy to the Study of Industrial Problems The Application of Reflected Light Microscopy and Cathodoluminescence Microscopy to the Study of Industrial ProblemsBy Richard D. Hagni The techniques of reflected light microscopy and cathodoluminescence microscopy are uniquely suited to the study of the products from many important industrial problems. Ref1 ected 1 ight microscopy p Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Vapour Phase Synthesis of Thin Films: Towards a Unified Atomistic and Kinetic Framework Vapour Phase Synthesis of Thin Films: Towards a Unified Atomistic and Kinetic FrameworkBy Anupam Madhukar The essence of an atomistic unified kinetic model of strained thin film growth and defect initiation is presented along with a comparison of its consequences obtained from computer simulations with ex Jan 1, 1994 
