Dissolution of Metals in Hydrometallurgy - An Interdisciplinary Subject

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Kenneth N. Ham
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Hydrometallurgy covers a wide spectrum of areas and its knowledge base is enlarged and enhanced by contributions from many other fields. Dissolution of metals and alloys in aqueous media will be used to illustrate how rich the field of metal extraction can be. Comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of metal and alloy dissolution in aqueous systems requires creative application of thermodynamic principles, solutions chemistry, ligand complexation theory, electrochemistry, transport phenomena and heterogeneous kinetics. In addition, recent developments in instrumentation in the fields of interfacial phenomena and corrosion have tremendously advanced the field of metal extraction in aqueous system. The close relationship between metal extraction in aqueous systems and various physicochemical phenomena occurring in corrosion and interfacial systems will be discussed and illustrated with examples.
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APA: Kenneth N. Ham  (2002)  Dissolution of Metals in Hydrometallurgy - An Interdisciplinary Subject

MLA: Kenneth N. Ham Dissolution of Metals in Hydrometallurgy - An Interdisciplinary Subject. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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