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A Microstructure Evolution Model Used For Hot Strip RollingBy Richard A. Shulkosky
The American Iron and Steel Institute (AlSO, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) jointly funded the development of a mechanical properties model for Hot Strip Mills. INTEG process
Jan 1, 2003
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Lead-Acid Baitery Recycling by the PLACID Process: A Global ApproachBy G. Diáz
The PLACID process applied to the recycling of spent lead-acid batteries is being developed by an European Consortium within the Brite-Euram II programme. The status of the project entitled "Lead Reco
Jan 1, 1995
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New Selective Ion Exchange Resins for Copper and NickelBy Robert R. Grinstead
Two new ion exchange resins have been developed, which selectively absorb copper and nickel in preference to ferric iron from dilute sulfuric acid solutions of pH 1-3. The first absorbs copper and not
Jan 1, 1976
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Impurity Capacities In Metallurgical SlagsBy Ramana G. Reddy
Thermodynamic modeling and experimental study on impurity capacities and their distribution between mattes or metal and slags in smelting, converting and refining of non-ferrous metals was discussed.
Jan 1, 2003
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Biosorption Kinetics of Metal Removal from Uranium Mill Tuiling EffluentsBy M. L. Apel
A conceptual approach to the bioremediation of uranium mill tailings (UMT) is presented., This approach focuses on, biosorption to remediate the. effluent solution and bioleaching remediate the. solid
Jan 1, 1991
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Phosphorus Removal Of Oolitic High Phosphorus Iron Ore Using Biomass CharBy Tengfei Qi, Liqiang Fan, Huiqing Tang
A new method to process the oolitic high phosphorus iron ore for phosphorus removal has been proposed in this research. It is an integration of direct reduction and melting separation with carbon-cont
Jan 1, 2015
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Clathrate Hydrates: Relations Between Micro-, Meso-, and Macro-scopic PropertiesBy E. Dendy Sloan
An overview of hydrate properties is given, with emphasis on unusual deviations from ice, the most common solid water form. Reliable sample preparation and reproduction of in situ hydrates provide the
Jan 1, 2002
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Oxidative Removal of Cerium from Rare Earth Elements Mixed Chloride SolutionBy E. Maziar Sauber
In order to prepare a more desirable feedstock for a rare earth elements separation refinery, cerium, a penalty element in the refinery feedstock, should be removed from the mixed rare earth elements
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The Role Of Elution On The Recycling Of Cyanide Using Ion Exchange Resins.By Versiane Albis Leão
This work aims at the selection of an appropriate eluant for cyanide recycling using ion exchange resins. Based on a literature review as well as on experimental results, the elution of resins loaded
Jan 1, 1998
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High Current Density Copper ElectrorefiningBy René Winand
A new process was studied at large laboratory scale at Université Libre de Bruxelles, under contract with Metallurgie Hoboken-Overpelt. A two cathodes (1m long ; 0.2 m high) channel cell was used at 2
Jan 1, 1987
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Copper Pyrometallurgy: The Quest For An Environmentally Acceptable Continuous ProcessBy J. C. Yannopoulos
The quest for a continuous copper smelting and converting process, which has been going on for a long time, has not as yet reached its objective. The most recent efforts for the development of a cont
Jan 1, 1983
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Technology Development For Making Hannless The Incinerator Fly Ash And Recycling It As Construction Aggregate By RoastingBy Mototsugu Matsuno
A new process has been developed to treat fly ash generated from municipal incinerators, which contains not only toxic metals such as lead and cadmium, but also dioxins. The process includes the follo
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimisation of the Leach Conditions for a Copper/Uranium OreBy S. J. Macnaughton
The Olympic Dam deposit in South Australia contains 2% copper and 0.06% uranium, which are present as bomite, chalcocite, chalcopyrite, uraninite, coffinite and brannerite. The copper is principally r
Jan 1, 1999
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Aqueous Biphasic Systems As A Novel Environmentally-Benign Separations Technology For Metal Ion RemovalBy Ann E. Visser
Aqueous Biphasic Systems (ABS) form upon the admixture of certain water-soluble polymers or polymers and salts above critical concentrations, and thus represent liquid/liquid extraction systems whose
Jan 1, 1999
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Reflected Light Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, and Electron Microprobe Analysis of Submerged Bath Smelter Co-Ni MattesBy Christopher B. Vierrether
Reflected light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and electron microprobe analysis have been used to determine the mineralogy, phase percentages, grain sizes, textures, and partitioning of cob
Jan 1, 1988
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The Leaching Behavior of Nickel and Cobalt from Metals and Ores - A ReviewBy Kenneth N. Han
Thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of nickel and cobalt leaching from metals. minerals and ores in various media have been reviewed and discussed in this paper. A kinetic model developed to delineate t
Jan 1, 1993
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Nickel and Cobalt Recovery from Madagascar LateriteBy Eddie C. Chou
Phelps Dodge, Inc. (PD) is currently developing a lateritic nicke/Vcobalt deposit in Madagascar. Hazen Research, Inc. provides technical assistance to PD to investigate recovery processes for nickel a
Jan 1, 2000
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Hydrogen Reduction Of Metal Ions: An Electrochemical ModelBy K. Osseo-Asare
Rate laws for the hydrogen reduction of metal ions are typically of the form: [r = -d[M(II)]/dt = k[M(II)]xPy2H] where k is an apparent rate constant, [M(II)] and PH2 represent dissolved metal
Jan 1, 2003
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Thermodynamic Modeling of Oxygen Bottom-Blowing Continuous Converting ProcessBy Songsong Wang
Recently, replacing Pierce-Smith converting process with the oxygen bottom-blowing continuous converting technology has become a new research focus. Based on the principle of Gibbs free energy minimiz
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Effects of Biofilm of Thibacillus Ferrooxidans on Stainless Steel in Aerobic EnvironmentBy W. K. Choi
Stainless steel exposed to wet environments at ambient temperature is subject to the formation of a surface biofilm. Depending upon the prevailing environmental conditions (dissolved oxygen, pH, Eh, c
Jan 1, 1993