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                     Solvent Extraction of Copper from Zinc Sulfate Leach Solutions using LIX 622 and the Effect of Organic Contamination on Zinc Electrowinning Solvent Extraction of Copper from Zinc Sulfate Leach Solutions using LIX 622 and the Effect of Organic Contamination on Zinc ElectrowinningBy George Owusu A study has been carried out on the use of solvent extraction, instead of the traditional zinc dust cementation process, to remove copper from concentrated zinc sulphate leach solutions. In a series o Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Upgrading of EAF Dust by Injection into Iron and Steel Melts Upgrading of EAF Dust by Injection into Iron and Steel MeltsBy G. A. Irons, D. Colbert Several electric arc furnace (EAF) shops have increased the zinc and lead grades of EAF dust by reinjecting it into their furnaces; however, the kinetics of this operation are poorly understood. To un Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Chemical Vapor Transport (CVT) OF PbSO4(s) Chemical Vapor Transport (CVT) OF PbSO4(s)By Y. K. Rao Relatively pure crystalline lead sulfate (PbSO4) can be produced by chemical vapor transport from an impure source such as the lead-acid battery paste or the roast-ore-leach-residue from a hy¬drometal Jan 1, 1995 
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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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                     EAF Dusts: A Viable Complete Minimization EAF Dusts: A Viable Complete MinimizationBy E G. Prado We have confirmed on bench scale the removal of chlorides and alkalies (+95%) and over 2/3 of the zinc, lead and cadmium from EAF dusts. This has been achieved with arrononium acetate solutions alone, Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Potential of Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone Flotation in Environmental Technology The Potential of Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone Flotation in Environmental TechnologyBy J. D. Miller Air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation is a high-capacity flotation technology originally developed in the Department of Metallurgical Engineering at the University of Utah for processing mineral re Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Undercooling and Demixing of Cu-Co Melts in the Tempus Facility during Parabolic Flight Undercooling and Demixing of Cu-Co Melts in the Tempus Facility during Parabolic FlightBy A. Patti, S. Reutzel, D. M. Herlach, L. Ratke, I. Egry Cu-Co shows a metastable miscibility gap in the region of the undercooled melt. Undercooling of the melt below the binodal leads to separation of the melt into a Co-rich LI-phase and a Curich L2-phase Jan 1, 2004 
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                     An Integrated Model for Thermomechanical Deformation and Microstructure Evolution during Metal Forging An Integrated Model for Thermomechanical Deformation and Microstructure Evolution during Metal ForgingBy S. Illendula, B. Q. Li, R. A. Mirshams "An integrated mathematical model is developed to represent the thermomechanical behavior of the materials and microstructure evolution during metal forging. The model development is based on the fini Jan 1, 1998 
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                     The Effect Of Interfacial Phenomena On Phase Separation In Materials Processing The Effect Of Interfacial Phenomena On Phase Separation In Materials ProcessingBy Kenneth C. Mills Interfacial phenomena can have a dramatic effect on the separation of phases. Furthermore, since they involve surface-active materials, concentrations at ppm levels are enough to cause dramatic effect Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Diffusion Growth of Titanium Carbide Film on NiTi Substrate Diffusion Growth of Titanium Carbide Film on NiTi SubstrateBy Lev Levin, Sergei Lesokhin "The formation of titanium carbide during hot filament assisted carburizing of NiTi alloy was investigated. Phase content and morphology of the diffusion zone were examined by X-ray diffraction, X-ray Jan 1, 1996 
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                     A Counter-Flow Batch Process For Refining Copper Using Sodium Carbonate Slag A Counter-Flow Batch Process For Refining Copper Using Sodium Carbonate SlagBy Hiroshi Hashimoto For the application of sodium carbonate slag treatment to product high purity copper on an industrial scale, the counter-flow batch process that reduces the amount of utilized slag is proposed from th Jan 1, 2003 
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                     A Computed Tomography Sensor for Solidification Monitoring in Metal Casting A Computed Tomography Sensor for Solidification Monitoring in Metal CastingBy R. Lanza, M. Hytros, N. Saka, I. Jureidini, J. H. Chun, D. Kim "A novel method for delineating the solidification front in metal casting has been developed using the attenuation phenomenon of electromagnetic radiation (y-rays or x-rays) and computed tomography (C Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Reactive Diffusion between Silicon and Niobium Carbide: Application to the In-Situ Synthesis of a Silicon Carbide-Niobium Disilicide Composite Reactive Diffusion between Silicon and Niobium Carbide: Application to the In-Situ Synthesis of a Silicon Carbide-Niobium Disilicide CompositeBy Y. A. Chang, J. Woodford, C. R. Kao Reactive diffusion studies between NbC and Si were carried out at 1300 °C under a vacuum of 10-5 torr and a uniaxial pressure of 1 MPa. The annealing time ranged from 8 to 100 hours. The Si used was s Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Fluid Mixing Characteristics in a C-H2 Smelting Reduction Furnace Bath under Conditions of Combined Top, Bottom, and Side Blowing Process Fluid Mixing Characteristics in a C-H2 Smelting Reduction Furnace Bath under Conditions of Combined Top, Bottom, and Side Blowing ProcessBy Deyou Yin, Kongfang Feng, Bo Wang, Jieyu Zhang, Xin Hong, Shaobo Zheng, Jinyin Xie "The flow patterns and mixing characteristics in a water model of C-H2 smelting reduction furnace are experimentally studied in this paper. Water modeling is employed to investigate the features of ga Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Calcined Nanocrystaline Layered Double Hydroxides For The Removal Of Arsenate And Arsenite Calcined Nanocrystaline Layered Double Hydroxides For The Removal Of Arsenate And ArseniteBy Yousef Mohassab, Manoranjan Misra, Monalisa Panda, Eman Wahbah This work studies the removal of arsenic (V), arsenate, and arsenic (III), arsenite, from aqueous solution using calcined Quintinite-3T. The two adsorbents Quintinite-3T was prepared, calcined at diff Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Water-Soluble Organophosphorus Reagents For Mineralization Of Heavy Metals Water-Soluble Organophosphorus Reagents For Mineralization Of Heavy MetalsBy Kenneth L. Nash The control of solubility of waste actinide ions, by conversion to highly insoluble mineral phases has been demonstrated in the laboratory. Actinide metal ions are removed from neutral pH solutions by Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Optimization of Continuous Slag/Matte Separation in Mitsubishi Process by Using Numerical Heat and Fluid Flow Analysis Optimization of Continuous Slag/Matte Separation in Mitsubishi Process by Using Numerical Heat and Fluid Flow AnalysisBy Akira Kaneda, Nozomu Hasegawa "In the Mitsubishi Continuous Copper Smelting and Converting Process, slag/matte mixture overflowed from the smelting furnace is separated continuously in an electric furnace (slag cleaning furnace, C Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Kinetics of Reduction-Carburization of Synthetic (Fe,Mg)(Cr,Al)2O4 Solid Solutions by Ar–CH4–H2 Gas Mixtures Kinetics of Reduction-Carburization of Synthetic (Fe,Mg)(Cr,Al)2O4 Solid Solutions by Ar–CH4–H2 Gas MixturesBy Vincent Canaguier Methane is increasingly considered as a promising reductant for metal oxides, including chromite. To assess the possibilities of such reduction route, the gas-solid reactions between Ar–CH4–H2 gas mix 
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                     Kinetics of the Transpassive Oxidation of Pyrite Kinetics of the Transpassive Oxidation of PyriteBy Ximeng Zhu In the transpassive region, about 0.4 to 0.8 V (SCE), aggressive oxidation of pyrite occurred. The reaction products in this region were Fe(III) oxide, sulfate ion and partially oxidized sulfur interm Jan 1, 1993 
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                     CFD Simulation of a Copper Converter With Bottom Air Injection CFD Simulation of a Copper Converter With Bottom Air InjectionBy Jesus Gonzalez Peirce-Smith converters (PSC) are long cylindrical chemical reactors where copper matte reacts with air. Traditionally, air is injected laterally through submerged tuyeres at different subsonic veloci Jan 1, 2008 
