Influence of Substrate Properties on the Selective Leaching Performance of Cobalt from Cemented Carbides

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Gregor Kücher
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Lack of basic knowledge on the semi-direct recycling methods for hard metals hinders the application on an industrial scale. However, advantages like reduced expenses and lower environmental impact draw interest at future potentials. Consequently, this report aims to offer insight into the influence of varying bulky hard metal substrates during their lixiviation in acidic media with an oxidant. The statistical software Modde 11 assisted in the development of a design of experiments (DOE) for evaluation of the impact of average grain size, binder and tantalum carbide (TaC) content on the leaching characteristics. The other experimental parameters were constant. Among them were temperature, solution concentration and quantity, duration and substrate surface exposed to liquid volume. Eventually, prediction plots and factors of the computed model equation describe the effects of varying substrate qualities on leached binder metal and selectivity.
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APA: Gregor Kücher  Influence of Substrate Properties on the Selective Leaching Performance of Cobalt from Cemented Carbides

MLA: Gregor Kücher Influence of Substrate Properties on the Selective Leaching Performance of Cobalt from Cemented Carbides. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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