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Aqueous Biphasic Systems For Metal Separations: A Microcalorimetric Analysis Of Polymer/Salt Interactions'By D. J. Chaiko
Certain radionuclide ions (e.g., TcO4) exhibit unusually strong Affinities toward the polymer-rich phase in aqueous biphase systems generated by combinations of salt solutions with polymers such as po
Jan 1, 1999
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Trends in Refractory TechnologyBy J. E. Allen
The trend in refractory technology for the copper and nickel industries has been to higher quality raw materials and improved processing technology. These changes have been dictated by the changes in
Jan 1, 1994
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The Application Of Magnetic Forces To Enhance Solid-Liquid Separation In The Metals IndustryBy John L. Watson
Many metals-based industrial processes experience limitations in their operations due to an inability to effectively separate solids and liquids where partidesizes are less than 25 microns. Steel plan
Jan 1, 1999
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Kinetics of Roasting of a Sphalerite ConcentrateBy Omid Marzoughi
In this research, both the kinetics and the mechanisms of the roasting of a sphalerite concentrate from the Bafgh mining complex in Iran were investigated. The oxidation process was performed in a muf
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The Separation Of Tungsten And Molybdenum By Ion Exchange ResinsBy Chunhua Liao, Chao Peng, Guangsheng Huo
To get the separation of tungsten and molybdenum, we adjusted the pH of the solution to 7, at which tungstate (WO4 2-) will be polymerized into HW6O21 5-, while molybdate will still exist in the form
Jan 1, 2014
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Mineralogical and Image Analysis Study of Artificially Weathered Tailings from the Midwest Uranium Ore in SaskatchewanBy William Petruk
A mineralogical and image analysis study was conducted on samples of U tailings from pilot-plant runs on Midwest ore in Northern Saskatchewan. The tailings had been subjected to simulated weathering f
Jan 1, 1989
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Microstructure Prediction in Thermo-mechanical Processing by Multi-Scale SimulationBy Qiang Yu
This paper reports on a research project supported by NSF, which aims at developing a multi-scale methodology for systematic microstructure prediction in thermo-mechanical processing of metals. This m
Jan 1, 2003
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Hydrogen Sensor for Molten Metals and its Application to Materials ProcessingBy Noriaki Kurita, Norihiko Fulcatsu, Teruo Ohashi
"An electrochemical sensing device for hydrogen in molten metal has now been available owing to the development of the proton conducting solid electrolyte made of ceramics of metal oxide. The structur
Jan 1, 2000
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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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Lead and Zinc Mineralization at Story Creek, Colville Mining District, AlaskaBy C. A. Summers
The U.S. Bureau of Mines applied process mineralogy to investigate a lead and zinc deposit located near Story Creek, Colville Mining District, Alaska. Mineralization is hosted by the Kayak Shale in ve
Jan 1, 1991
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TEM Analysis of Sulfur and Chlorine in Organic Concentrates from Carbonaceous Gold OreBy Tseng. B. H.
Samples of unchlorinated and chlorinated carbonaceous concentrate from a carbonaceous gold ore were analyzed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for organically bonded sulfur and chlorine. The c
Jan 1, 1987
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Reduction in Energy Cost in Cuban Caron Process PlantsBy R. I. Rodriguez
Since the 1973 energy crisis, high fuel oil costs have been eroding the economics of the Nicaro and Punta Gorda Plants that employ the Caron Process for laterites processing. Since 1995, Cuban crude o
Jan 1, 2004
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Use Of Direct Leaching Process in Heavy Raining RegionsBy A. Lakschevitz
The Amazon region offers a large potential for gold extraction but its peculiar characteristics such as heavy rains, lacking of roads and general infra-structure, nature of the ore deposits, etc.. do
Jan 1, 1989
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Removal Of 'Nitrates' From Smelter AcidBy C. M. Davidson
Contamination of by-product: sulfuric acid, by dissolved oxides of nitrogen ('nitrates') occurs under some operating conditions encountered in sulfide roasting and smelting,, notably when ox
Jan 1, 1983
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Zeta Potential Studies in Cassiterite-Sulphosuccinamate SystemBy H. Kamarudin
The behaviour of cassiterite-sulphosuccinamate flotation system was examined in the light of zeta potentials measured by micro-electrophoresis method. It was observed that sulphosuccinamate substantia
Jan 1, 1994
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Recent Operation of Acid Plant at Sumitomo Toyo SmelterBy Kenichi Moriyama
The Sumitomo Toyo Copper Smelter started operation in 1971, as an epoch-making smelter at which 9996 of the charged sulfur could be captured. In the past ten years, the amount of treated copper concen
Jan 1, 1995
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Modern Neutron Methods for the Study of Hydrogen in MaterialsBy J. J. Rush
Neutron scattering and analysis techniques are extremely powerful, often unique, probes for the characterization of the amount, location, bonding states, and dynamics of hydrogen in all classes of mat
Jan 1, 2002
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Metal Recovery in Nickel Smelting and Converting OperationsBy Eric J. Grimsey
Nickel smelting and converting can be viewed as processes in which iron is either partitioned or transported between matte and slag. Metal recovery depends on the mass of iron transported to slag, the
Jan 1, 1993
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Using Zeolites in the Recovery of Heavy Metals from Mining Effluents (3f5e3df6-a1f9-4039-aa43-0042f78b6994)By Ted H. Eyde
Natural Zeolites are a less expensive and in certain applications a superior alternative to organic ion exchange resins. Mining and metallurgical waste streams are difficult to treat because the efflu
Jan 1, 1993
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New Developments In The Processing Of The Non Ferrous Metal Fraction Of Car ScrapBy W. L. Dalmijn
The processing of scrap and scrap cars starts with size reduction by a hammermill, or shredder. After the liberation the magnetic fraction is removed. The remaining non¬magnetic fraction mixed with ot
Jan 1, 1995