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Australia's Resources Of Rare EarthsBy Aert Driessen
Australia has large resources of rare earths -- 4.35 Mt of contained rare-earth oxides (REO) in the demonstrated category and 1.69 Kt in the inferred category. Australia's demonstrated REO res
Jan 1, 1992
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Phosphoric Acid Extraction From An Uranium-Phosphorous LiquorBy Jeaneth S. Benedetto
The physical and chemical processes developed for recovery of uranium and phosphor from phosphoro-uraniferous ore bodies consists of three basic steps: concentration of the phosphate bearing uranium b
Jan 1, 2003
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Sulfur Dioxide In Hydrometallurgical Technologies For Integrated Processing Of Polymetallic ConcentratesBy A. V. Tarasov
In order to improve the efficiency of hydrometallurgical processing of pyrrhotite concentrates, an integrated set of research has been carried out to investigate the use of sulfur dioxide in individua
Jan 1, 2006
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On The Implementation Of Municipal Solid Waste (Rubbish) Sorted Collection In China CitiesBy He De-wen
The increasing population and living standard in urban areas, have been accompanied with the growing quantity and composition complexity of rubbish, which are causing well-known social effects of poll
Jan 1, 2006
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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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The Advantage of CTAB (Cetyl-Three-Ethylammonium Bromide) use on the Electroleaching of Copper Sulphides Flotation ConcentrateBy Marco A. S. Aguiar, Luis G. S. Sobral, Vânia Mori, Paulo A. Medeiros da Silva
"Copper occurs in the crust of the earth, predominantly, as sulphides. Among the copper sulphide minerals, the chalcopyrite is the most abundant and the most refractory to the conventional oxidative p
Jan 1, 2008
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Recovery of Minerals from U.S. CoalsBy Nicholas E. Vanderborgh
Projections show that domestic coal will serve for the majority of energy supplies during the next decades. Thorough chemical cleaning of this coal can be accomplished in long-residence time, slurry-t
Jan 1, 1982
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Aqueous Precipitation:. Population Balance Modeling And Control In Multi-Cation SystemsBy James A. Voigt
The efficient separation of metal species from aqueous streams by precipitation techniques requires 'a fundamental understanding of the various processes that occur during precipitation. These pr
Jan 1, 1996
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Cominco's New Lead Smelter at Trail OperationsBy D. J. Webb, D. G. Reynolds, D. W. Ashman, D. W. Goosen
Cominco Limited operates an integrated zinc-lead complex at Trail, British Columbia, Canada. Central to the successful operation of this complex is the treatment of zinc leach residues through the lea
Jan 1, 2000
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The Use of Polymer Concrete in Acid Containment Equipment for Electrometallurgical Plant PracticeBy George J. Karcas
"Non-ferrous metals such as copper, nickel, lead, zinc and precious metals are produced via the electrorefining and electrowinning processes. Apart from controlling electro-chemical conditions for the
Jan 1, 1997
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The Effect of Cooling a Permanent Composite Mold on Air Gap Formation and Heat TransferBy T. T. Nguyen, D. R. Gunasegaram, D. Celentano
"Heat transfer rates at the casting-mold interface are believed to be substantially reduced by the formation of an interfacial gap during the course of solidification of aluminum alloys in permanent m
Jan 1, 1997
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Reaction of High Strength Sulfur Dioxide with Limestone and Dolomite at Elevated TemperatureBy R. Cavanagh
Studies relating to the fixation of sulfur by reaction of 4 to 8 mm diameter cylinders of calcined limestone or dolomite with high strength sulfur dioxide in the temperature range 880°C to 1020°C were
Jan 1, 1996
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Evaluation of Recyclability of Used Automotive Oil Filters as Ferrous ScrapBy D. E. Roberts
Over 425 million used automotive oil filters are discarded in the United States each year. Estimates prior to this research claim that 10% are recycled with the remainder typically being landfillcd. S
Jan 1, 1996
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David Gordon Campbell Robertson: A Biographical SketchBy J. B. See
Emeritus Professor David Robertson of the Missouri University of Science and Technology was born in Dublin Ireland on 29 December 1941. His father was a merchant navy Captain who served during WWII an
Jan 1, 2014
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Electric Arc Furnace Processing Of Solid WastesBy J. Kevin Cotchen
The results of "submerged arc" electric furnace processing of a variety of materials is discussed with respect to the process and products, including the characteristics of the products (e.g. TCLP or
Jan 1, 1992
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Thermodynamic Simulation of Complex Metallurgical and Chemical Systems with the Method of Chemical Dynamics (Invited)By B. Zilbergleyt
Current understanding of chemical equilibrium is based exclusively on the probabilistic considerations that are correct for isolated systems with only one chemical reaction to take place. For the syst
Jan 1, 2003
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The Cashman. Process Treatment Of Smelter Flue Dusts And ResiduesBy Richard S. Kunter
Artech Recovery Systems, Inc has developed a low pressure and temperature? leach process called the "Cashman Process" to extract metals from arsenical flue dusts and residues and fix the arsenic in an
Jan 1, 1992
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An Experimental and Computational Study of Directional Solidification in Transparent MaterialsBy James E. Simpson, Suresh V. Garimella, III de Groh
"An experimental and numerical study of the horizontal Bridgman growth of pure succinonitrile (SCN) and of a succinonitrile-1.0 mol. % acetone alloy (SCN-1.0 mol. % ACE) has been performed. Experiment
Jan 1, 1999
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Kinetic Studies of the Reduction of the Oxides of Molybdenum and Tungsten by HydrogenBy J. A. Bustnes
The present work deals with kinetic studies of the reduction of molybdenum- and tungsten oxides by hydrogen. The experimental method used was therrnogravimetry under isothermal as well as non-isotherm
Jan 1, 1994
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Factors Affect the Co-Deposition of Cobalt and NickelBy R. Luo, R. V. Kumar
"The co-deposition of cobalt and nickel as a binary alloy has been studied by both cyclic voltammetry and long-period controlled-potential electrolysis. Cyclic voltammetry experiments showed that the
Jan 1, 1997