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Ferroelectric-Enhanced Photocatalysis with TiO2/BiFeO3By Yiling Zhang, Paul A. Salvador, Gregory S. Rohrer
"Photocatalysis utilizes solar energy to produce hydrogen by splitting H2O. When a thin film of photocatalyst TiO2 is supported on a ferroelectric BiFeO3 substrate (band gap ~2.5 eV), the TiO2/BiFeO3
Jan 1, 2014
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Selective Extraction and Recovery of Rare Earth Metals (REMs) from NdFeB Magnet Grinding SludgeBy Waraporn Piyawit
Grinding sludge from the sintered neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnets production process was enriched with critical rare earth elements (neodymium, dysprosium and praseodymium), which can be up to 30
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Microstructure And Mechanical Properties Of A Screen-Printed Silver Front Side Solar Cell ContactBy I. M. Richardson, M. Janssen, I. J. Bennett, V. A. Popovich
The most critical processing step during the manufacture of screen-printed crystalline solar cells is firing aluminium and silver contacts, which generates residual stresses and solar cell bowing. In
Jan 1, 2015
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Reduction of FeO Dissolved in Cao sio2-A12O3 Slags by Iron-Carbon DropletsBy Yasushi Sawada
An experimental investigation was carried out to study the rates of reduction of iron oxides dissolved in liquid Ca0-SO2-A203 slags by Fe-C droplets at temperatures ranging from 1325 OC to 1550 OC. Th
Jan 1, 1992
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The Recovery Of Phosphorus, Niobium, Manganese From Slags And Reutilization Of The Remaining SlagsBy Hao Rang
The article Is specially to Introduce the recovery process of Nb, Mn, P from slags and reutilization techniques of the remaining slags. Nb-Mn-Fe alloys which contain 14-16% Nb, 40-60% Mn can be obtain
Jan 1, 1994
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Energy Conservation & Productivity Improvement Measures in Electric Arc FurnacesBy Ajit Kumar Jaiswal
"Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) being a power-intensive equipment, EAF based industries are highly dependent on scarce electric energy. This is the reason Government of India is highly concerned about thi
Jan 1, 2009
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The Use of Ion Exchange to Improve Revenue via the Removal of ImpuritiesBy Deventer Johanna van
Ore bodies around the world are declining in grade, whilst increasing in complexity. The level of impurities relative to the valuable metal is steadily increasing, posing new challenges to existing op
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Research on Recovery of Valuable Metals in Waste Acid from Copper Smelting Flue Gas Acid-Making and Reduction and Harmless Treatment of Solid WastesBy Yan Wen
For the impurities in the copper smelting waste acid, SO3, Cu, As, Pb, Zn, Re and other elements enter the waste acid and generate a lot of arsenic residue, gypsum and neutralized residue, in which Cu
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The Extraction of Metals from Industrial Hazardous Wastes and the Production of a Non-Hazardous ResidueBy LuisW. Pommier
The industrial wastes generated by the plating industry, the circuit board manufacturing industries and other related industries normally contain high concentrations of metals, which make them hazardo
Jan 1, 1998
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Converting and Casting at Boliden’s Rönnskär Smelter 2009 – An UpdateBy Magnus Ek, Peter Olsson
The Rönnskär Smelter has been faithful to Peirce Smith Converting during its 79 years of existence. Though a visitor to our smelter museum will easily find out that a lot has happened since the beginn
Jan 1, 2009
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Studying On Softening And Melting Behavior Of Lump Ore In Blast FurnaceBy Shengli Wu, Mingyin Kou, Laixin Wang, Xinliang Liu, Zhennan Qi, Yujue Wang
Softening and melting experiments were conducted on four kinds of imported lump ores named A-D, under different temperature intervals within the self-developed visualization high temperature furnace.
Jan 1, 2016
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Two-Way Shape Memory Effect of Ferromagnetic Ni-Mn-Ga Sputter-Deposited FilmsBy Makoto Ohlsuka
The ternary Ni2MnGa intermetallic compound is an intelligent material which has both a ferromagnetic property and a shape memory effect (SME). The use of the shape memory alloy films for an actuator o
Jan 1, 2003
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Pb–Ca–Sn Anode Potential as a Function of Cobalt, Iron and Manganese in Synthetic Sulfuric Acid ElectrolytesBy C. E. Abbey
Cobalt, iron and manganese play various roles in copper electrowinning using lead–calcium–tin alloyed anodes. Cobalt catalyzes electrochemical water decomposition resulting in lower anode potential an
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Reduction in GHG Emission of Steel Production by Direct Injection of Renewable BiocarbonBy Wing Ka Ng
Substitution of pulverized coal injection by solid biocarbon fuel has the potential to achieve substantial reduction in GHG emissions associated with blast furnace ironmaking. A systematic evaluation
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Solubility of Germanium Dioxide in Commonly Used Acids—Effect of Acid Strength, Temperature, and Water ActivityBy T. Feldmann
Despite the ubiquity of applications for germanium, there is a lack of practically useful solubility data in acidic solutions. Previous studies were done at ambient temperature and only for commonly u
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Innovative Hydrogen Production Process Utilizing Thermal and Chemical Energies of Steelmaking SlagBy Hiroyuki Matsuura, Fumitaka Tsukihashi
"Emission of CO2 gas from steelmaking industry covers more than 12 % of total CO2 emission in Japan. Though many efforts have been made to curtail energy consumption and high energy efficiency of Japa
Jan 1, 2014
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Study of the Diffusion of Cu(II) as an Oxidant Through Simulated Particle Pores in a Novel Model ApparatusBy B. Manana
In heap leaching, the oxidative dissolution of value minerals encapsulated deep within large particles cannot be fully understood on the basis of the bulk solution conditions relative to variable solu
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Ausmelt C3 ConvertingBy Markus A. Reuter, Jacob Wood, Robert Matusewicz
Over the last 20 years, significant improvements in copper smelter productivity have been realized through the advent of continuous smelting processes. This progress has until recently however, not be
Jan 1, 2009
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Visualizing the Evolutions of Microstructure through Quenching ProcessesBy Makiko Takahashi
A tool is being developed to predict and visualize the microstructural evolution of steels during quenching. This tool utilizes experimental data and reference data that are stored in a database to pr
Jan 1, 2003
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Study of the Rate Controlling Steps in the Removal of Magnesium Impurities in Hydrogen Assisted Magnesiothermic Reduction of TiO2 by LeachingBy Sayan Sarkar
HAMR (Hydrogen Assisted Magnesiothermic Reduction) process is a promising alternative route of titanium production, which is convenient due to reduction at relatively lower temperatures below 750 °C a