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  • TMS
    Use Of Hydrometallurgy In Direct Processing Of Base Metal/PGM Concentrates

    By Joe Milbourne

    The potential for treating copper-nickel-cobalt-platinum group metal concentrates by a fully hydrometallurgical route is discussed. Processes specifically developed for treating these feeds and the p

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Lead and Zinc: A Study of Toxicological Contrasts and Shared Regulatory Concerns

    By C. J. Boreiko

    Traditional patterns of lead and zinc utilization are being evaluated in accordance with new paradigms that seek to ensure the long-term compatibility of global industrial activity with precepts of su

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Modern Off-Gas Treatment Secures The Future Of Sulfide Smelting

    By Karl-Heinz Daum

    Outokumpu Lurgi Metallurgie GmbH, Oberursel, Germany ? give saleable by-products, ? not interfere with smelter performance, ? treat all gas streams simultaneously, and ? comply with environm

    Jan 1, 2002

  • TMS
    Storing Hydrogen With Perhydrides

    By Jiann-Yang Hwang

    Hydrogen storage is a critical issue for the hydrogen economy. Current storage technologies are not able to meet the combined gravimetric, volumetric, and system cost targets set by the Department of

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Recent Developments In Copper Hydrometallurgy (236a7765-b297-478e-9ecd-9b6dd1d03934)

    By John O. Marsden

    The past fifteen years have seen a number of important developments in copper hydrometallurgy, including the commercial application of biological heap leaching of secondary (chalcocite-dominant) coppe

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Recent Developments In Copper Hydrometallurgy (545152ab-dd31-48f5-87ef-31d1f77ae6a2)

    By John O. Marsden

    The past fifteen years have seen a number of important developments in copper hydrometallurgy, including the commercial application of biological heap leaching of secondary (chalcocite-dominant) coppe

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Elemental Sulphur Fixation In Smelting Gas; Is It Feasible?

    By Takahiko Okura

    Sulphur, with its multiple oxidation states, play critical roles in many processes, ranging from regulating enzymes in plants, to acidifying aquatic systems, and to affecting the global climate. Most

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Recycling of non-ferrous metals at Hydrométal, Belgium (38fc0dfd-c1d6-48ed-984e-96eea6f79bd5)

    By Philippe Henry

    "Hydrometal provides an adequate technology to reintroduce otherwise lost metal units into the industrial cycle, thereby saving resources and energy, while keeping the environment cleaner. Two case st

    Jan 1, 2008

  • TMS
    Disposal of a Lead Sludge

    By R. J. Wesely

    Non-ferrous smelters traditionally have a hot gas handling system. In these systems, the dust is captured as a dry material which is often recycled to the process. Some smelters use wet gas cleaning m

    Jan 1, 2000

  • TMS
    Production Of Elemental Sulphur From Metallurgical Gases By Direct High- And Low-Temperature Catalytic SO2 Reduction

    By A. V. Tarasov

    Technology has been developed for production of elemental sulphur from off-gas from autogenous smelting processes based on reduction of sulphur dioxide with natural gas with subsequent treatment of re

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Flotation Of Colloidal Lead Carbonate Using Series Of Spargered Flotation Cells

    By F. J. Tavera

    The colloid flotation of lead carbonate precipitates in aqueous media is studied at a pH of 7. The flotation system consisted of five spargered flotation cells in a serial array. The flotation system

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Recent Changes To Operating Practices At Minera Quebrada Blanca

    By Henry Salomon-De-Friedberg

    Quebrada Blanca has had to overcome numerous challenges in achieving design throughput. The paper reviews how actual practice has evolved from the original design. The major challenges that were encou

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Recent Developments In Copper Hydrometallurgy (89c974c5-0c70-46ad-9a66-c1886e8c929c)

    By John O. Marsden

    The past fifteen years have seen a number of important developments in copper hydrometallurgy, including the commercial application of biological heap leaching of secondary (chalcocite-dominant) coppe

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Dissolution And Precipitation Processes In The Secondary Separation Of Rare Earths

    By K. Osseo-Asare

    Aqueous stability diagrams (25°C) are presented for the systems M-H2O and M-Oxalate-H2O where M=Sm, Nd, Co, and Fe. With the aid of these diagrams (i.e., Eh-pH and log[Metal]- log[Oxalate]), the solut

    Jan 1, 1997

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    The Effect Of Pore Size Distribution On Gold Adsorption By Magnetic Activated Carbons

    By Gustavo A. Munoz

    Activated carbons owe their adsorption capacities to their extensively developed pore network structure. As a result, these adsorbents generally exhibit high specific surface areas. Currently, granu

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    A Comparison Of Cyanide And Thiosufate Leaching For The Recovery Of Gold From A Copper Containing Ore

    By Xianwen Dai

    One of the biggest challenges for the gold industry in the 21st century is the presence of copper in gold containing ore bodies. This is because copper consumes large quantities of cyanide. In additio

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    The Leaching Kinetics Of Phase-Transformed Chalcopyrite With Sulfate Roasting

    By Song Ning

    The main mineral constituents of phase-transformed chalcopyrite are CuS and FeS2. CuS is more soluble than FeS2 in an acidic CuCl2 solution with presence of excessive NaCl, so that FeS2 could be remov

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Rheology And Metal Forming Of Fire-Refined Copper (FR)

    By C. Camurri

    Results from the Metallurgical Department of Universidad de Conception showed that fire-refined copper could be rolled without previous remelting for deoxidation. The goal of this work is to determine

    Jan 1, 1999

  • TMS
    Application Of Ion Exchange Polymers Incopper Cyanide And Acid Mine Drainage

    By W. H. Jay

    Sulphide-containing minerals, particularly iron, lead to acid formation. In turn, the acid generates effluents such as copper acid drainage (AMD). The Berkeley Pit in Butte, Montana, USA and Mt Lyel

    Jan 1, 2003

  • TMS
    Metal Waste Prevention By SLM

    By I. Van de Voorde

    In this paper, results are presented concerning the search to implement Supported Liquid Membranes (SLM) Technology for the recovery of copper, nickel and zinc from electroplating and other effluents

    Jan 1, 2003