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                     Kinetics and Mechanisms of High Temperature Pressure Leaching of Guelb Moghrein Chalcopyrite Concentrate Kinetics and Mechanisms of High Temperature Pressure Leaching of Guelb Moghrein Chalcopyrite ConcentrateBy C. F. Ferron A process has been developed to treat the copper gold ores from the Guelb Moghrein mine in Mauritania. The process consists of pressure leaching the sulphide concentrate, neutralising with the oxide o Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Methods for Approximating Discontinuous or Rapidly Changing Conductivity in Numerical Calculations. Methods for Approximating Discontinuous or Rapidly Changing Conductivity in Numerical Calculations.By Vaughan R. Voller "Numerical methods for dealing with a temperature dependent conductivity are discussed. An approach based on a local application of a Kirchhoff transformation at the discrete level is presented. The a Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Kinetics Between Sio And Ch₄ At High Temperature Kinetics Between Sio And Ch₄ At High TemperatureBy Xiang Ma, Halvor Dalaker, Kai Tang, Stefan Andersson Silicon carbide (SiC) is one of the most important non-oxide ceramic materials for many industrial applications and is mainly synthesized by carbothermic reduction of silicon oxide by coke above 2200° Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Development of a Metallurgical Process for Eramet’s Mabounié Nb-REE Project Development of a Metallurgical Process for Eramet’s Mabounié Nb-REE ProjectBy G. Nazari ERAMET, through its subsidiary COMILOG, have rights to a rich niobium and rare earth deposit inGabon. The Mabounié deposit, is located 50 kmfromthe town of Lambaréné, in a fairly remote location. ERAM 
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                     Reclamation of Valuable Metals from Hazardous Waste Reclamation of Valuable Metals from Hazardous WasteBy A. J. Maselli, E. C. Cemak Hartford Steel Technologies (HST) has a pyrometallurgical and hydrometaliurgical process capable of reclaiming valuable metals from a hazardous waste· stream such as EAF Dust. The HST Process effectiv Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Hydrometallurgical Processing of Copper-Arsenic Concentrates Hydrometallurgical Processing of Copper-Arsenic ConcentratesBy Jan Smit Sulphidic copper concentrates are generally processed by pyrometallurgical means; while oxidative pressure leach processing of such materials has been shown to be technically feasible, there has tradi 
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                     Advanced Mixer Settler Designs That Will Optimize Tomorrow's Large Flow Production Requirements Advanced Mixer Settler Designs That Will Optimize Tomorrow's Large Flow Production RequirementsBy M. Giralico Optimized mixer settler designs will now handle flows of over 25,000 GPM. The size and expense of the equipment hamper experimental settler optimization efforts. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Synthesis of Ultrafine Particles of Titanium Aluminides and Nickel Aluminides by Vapor-Phase Magnesium Reduction of Chloride Mixtures Synthesis of Ultrafine Particles of Titanium Aluminides and Nickel Aluminides by Vapor-Phase Magnesium Reduction of Chloride MixturesBy H. Y. Sohn, S. PalDey "A new chemical synthesis process for the preparation of intermetallic compounds has been developed. It involves the vapor-phase reduction of mixtures of constituent metal chlorides by magnesium vapor Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Interactive Computer Software-A High-Tech Answer To Industries' Waste Minimization Woes Interactive Computer Software-A High-Tech Answer To Industries' Waste Minimization WoesBy Jerry L. Smith Industry on a whole has not been very receptive to government prodding to implement waste minimization programs. Waste minimization has the appearance of substantial benefits, however, there are under Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Pollution to Power: A Case Study Of The Kennecott Sulfuric Acid Plant Pollution to Power: A Case Study Of The Kennecott Sulfuric Acid PlantBy Steven M. Puricelli Sulfuric acid plants associated with smelters, have historically been an overworked and often neglected pollution control device. They could do little more than manage the wide fluctuations in gas flo Jan 1, 1998 
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                     The Validation of the Codelco-Chile Continuous Converting Process The Validation of the Codelco-Chile Continuous Converting ProcessBy Claudio Toro, Alex Moyano, Jonkion Font, Carlos Caballero, Pedro Morales "Codelco-Chile in the last decade has carried out industrially-oriented research as an alternative to the traditional batch-type converting process. In a first stage carried out preliminary evaluation Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Pyrolysis, Stable-Carbon Isotope, and Major-and Trace-Element Analyses of Carlin-Type Gold Deposits, Northcentral Nevada Pyrolysis, Stable-Carbon Isotope, and Major-and Trace-Element Analyses of Carlin-Type Gold Deposits, Northcentral NevadaBy Walter E. Dean Twenty six samples of carbonaceous gold ores and associated rocks from outcrop and mine localities in northcentral Nevada were analyzed for concentrations of major. minor, and trace elements, total su Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Concentrate Injection And Oxygen Enrichment In Peirce Smith Converters At Noranda's Altonorte Smelter Concentrate Injection And Oxygen Enrichment In Peirce Smith Converters At Noranda's Altonorte SmelterBy Ernest D. Mast Noranda's Altonorte custom smelter, located in the 2nd region of Chile, 20 kilometres southeast of the city of Antofagasta, started operations in 1993. Presently, 1150 tonnes per day of new feed Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Electrodeposition of CdTe Semiconductor from Ammoniacal Aqueous Solutions Electrodeposition of CdTe Semiconductor from Ammoniacal Aqueous SolutionsBy Kuniaki Murase, Tetsuji Hirato, Yasuhiro Awakura "Electrodeposition of CdTe was studied using aqueous ammonia-alkaline electrolytic baths in which Cd11-and Te1V-ions are dissolving as Cd11(NH3)/+ and Te1vol-ions, respectively. Ca-thodic polarization Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Continuous Fuming of Zinc-Containing Slags Continuous Fuming of Zinc-Containing SlagsBy G. G. Richards "The slag fuming process has operated for close to 70 years to recover zinc from lead blast furnace slag. The process is normally carried out through the batch treatment of slag by submerged injection Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Aluminum Extraction In Ionic Liquids At Low Temperature Aluminum Extraction In Ionic Liquids At Low TemperatureBy V. Kamavaram Ionic liquids are novel salts used as potential non-aqueous electrolytes for aluminum electrolysis at low temperatures. In the current research di-alkylimidazolium chloride ionic liquids such as 1-but Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Bauxite Residue Neutralization and Carbon Sequestration from Flue Gas Bauxite Residue Neutralization and Carbon Sequestration from Flue GasBy Fernando Aracati Botelho, Jose Antonio Silva Souza, Luis Alves Venancio, Emanuel Negrão Macedo "1 AbstractThe production of alumina from bauxite using the Bayer process generates 0.7 to 2.0 ton of the residue known as red mud and about 800 kg of CO2 per ton of alumina. The direct use of exhaust Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Doe Run Company's Resource Recovery Facility Doe Run Company's Resource Recovery FacilityBy A. W. Worcester The plant is designed to produce 60,000+ tons of refined lead per year from a nominal feed consisting of 110,000 tons of SLI and industrial batteries, and 10,000 tons of lead contained in drosses and Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Biological Removal Of Arsenic From Tailings Pond Water At Canadian Mine Biological Removal Of Arsenic From Tailings Pond Water At Canadian MineBy Tina Maniatis Applied Biosciences has developed a biological technology for removal of arsenic, nitrate, selenium, and other metals from mining and industrial waste waters.The ABMet® technology was implemented at a Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The Enhanced SO2 Absorption Capacity and Kinetics due to the Formation of CaS04.3MgS04 Phase in the Sulfation of Calcined CMA (Calcium Magnesium Acetate) The Enhanced SO2 Absorption Capacity and Kinetics due to the Formation of CaS04.3MgS04 Phase in the Sulfation of Calcined CMA (Calcium Magnesium Acetate)By Dong Hoon Han The sulfation rates of magnesium oxide and calcium oxide (molar ratio 7:3) contained in calcined CMA ( calcium magnesium acetate) by SO2 were measured. The experiments were carried out in the tempera Jan 1, 1998 
