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Recovery Of Gold From Thiosulfate Solutions And Pulps With Ion- Exchange ResinsBy Michael J. Nicol
Growing environmental and occupational safety concerns about the use of cyanide in gold processing has increased the interest in more acceptable alternatives. The most likely of these is thiosulfate.
Jan 1, 1998
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Multicomponent Thermodynamic Databases for Complex Non-ferrous Pyrometallurgical ProcessesBy Denis Shishin
The pyrometallurgical production and recycling of non-ferrous metals involves the use of complex feed stocks, having awide range of chemical compositions from sources that include mineral sulphide con
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Study on Mass Transfer Characetristic between Molten Steel and Particles in RH-PTB RefiningBy Neng-Wen Yu, Miao Wang, Ji-He Wei
The mass transfer characteristic between powder particles and liquid steel in the RH-PTB (Powder Top Blowing) refining has been investigated in a water model of 1/5 scale for a 90t RH degasser. The so
Jan 1, 2000
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Reduction of Titania and Ilmenite by Methane Containing GasReduction of titania and ilmenite ores by Cf4-H2-Ar gas mixture was investigated in a laboratory fixed bed reactor. Titania was reduced to titanium oxycarbide in the temperature range of 12OO-1500°C.
Jan 1, 2001
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Stoichiometric and Kinetic Effects on the Pressure Leaching of Zinc ConcentratesBy George P. Demopoulos
n this study we have sought to highlight the critical linkage between individual reaction kinetic parameters (usually determined in small bench scale experiments) and large continuous reactor performa
Jan 1, 1999
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Thermal Plasma Treatment Of Metal And Material Wastes (Keynote)By Patrick R. Taylor
In the search for the development of more "environmentally friendly" and more intensive waste disposal approaches to meet more and more stringent environmental regulations, thermal plasma-based proces
Jan 1, 2003
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Desulfurization of Missouri CoalsBy M. H. Erten
Most of the fourteen workable coal seams in the State of Missouri have high ash and sulfur levels and need beneficiation in order to meet customer and Environmental Protection Agency requirements. If
Jan 1, 1982
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Progress of Copper Sulfide Continuous SmeltingBy Takeshi Nagano
Copper pyrometallurgy in Japan has experienced quite fundamental changes in last fifteen years. The severe environmental restriction coupled with increase of energy costs accelerated the development w
Jan 1, 1985
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Characterization Of The Solid Residues From Geothermal Power GenerationBy G. L. Peralta
Geothermal energy is an important source of power in more than 12 countries and is a potential source in 50 countries. However, the exploration and use of geothermal resources generate residues such a
Jan 1, 1994
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The Role of Mineralogy in the Diamond Mining IndustryBy P. M. Swash
The paper describes the use of mineralogical methods in the exploration and evaluation of primary diamond occurrences. The most common methods that are used include the systematic search for kimberlit
Jan 1, 1991
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Magnetic Materials for the Conversion of Magnetic Energy to Cooling and HeatingBy Karl A. Gschneidner
The magnetocaloric effect has been known for 120 years and has been utilized for cooling about 70 years. But in the last four years significant advances have been made to show that magnetic refrigerat
Jan 1, 2002
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Site Specificity Of Heavy Metal Adsorption On GoethiteBy KNona C. Liddell
Goethite is an important naturally occurring sorbent for divalent heavy metals and has often been used as a model compound in studies of adsorption on oxide mineral surfaces. Surface complexation mode
Jan 1, 1999
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Nickel-Metal Hydride Baffery RecyclingBy G. R. Palmer
The success of future electric vehicles will depend greatly upon the power supply choices made today. Research is presently being conducted by automotive engineers and electrochemists to determine wha
Jan 1, 1994
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Technical and Economic Assessment of Gold and Silver Recovery from Zinc Pressure Leach Residue by a Pyrometallurgical MethodBy J. M. Skeaff
As much as 100% of the gold and 67% of the silver in a sulphur-bearing hydrometallurgical leach residue have been transferred to copper metal at copper smelting temperatures by dissolving the partiall
Jan 1, 1989
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Selective Removal of Precious Metal Cations And Anions Of , Metallurgical Interest Using Molecular Recognition TechnologyBy Reed M. Izatt
SuperLig® materials are capable of individually separating Rh, Pd, and/or Pt in highly purified form (99.95 to 99.99%) from a variety of chloride-based feed streams in a single stage operation. The hy
Jan 1, 1999
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Electrochemistry of T. Ferrooxidans Interactions with PyriteBy Batric Pesic
The interactions of mineral-pyrite with T. ferrooxidans were studied by using a cyclic voltametry technique. The interactions with bacteria were examined during the entire growth stage of bacteria (fe
Jan 1, 1991
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Cyanide And The Environment; Barrick Gold Corporation's PerspectiveBy John R. Goode
Barrick Gold Corporation operates gold mines in the United States, Chile, 'Peru, Canada, and in the near future, in l1anzania. Barrick meets environmental requirements and limits the potentially
Jan 1, 1998
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Copper Smelting at Hindustan Copper Limited's Indian Copper. Complex, GhakilaBy S. L. Kher
The Singhbhum Copper Belt located in the state of Bihar in Eastern India bears evidence of ancient workings and indicates the existence of a civilized habitation in this region in the past. It was in
Jan 1, 1976
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A Study on the Mechanism of Magnetite Formation Based on Iron Isotope FractionationBy Payman Roonasi
Having knowledge of mechanism of magnetite formation is essential in a number of industrial processes including magnetite synthesis and corrosion of iron. In this study, magnetite nanoparticle was syn
Jan 1, 2009
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Recovery of Components and Valuable Metals from Printed Circuit BoardsBy A. Gibson
Most methods for the treatment of scrap printed circuit boards do not reclaim the components in working order as the boards are either fed to a copper smelter, to recover the valuable elements, or, si
Jan 1, 2009