The Kinetics Of The Generation Of Metal Coated Ceramics By Pressure Hydrogen Stripping

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. R. Taylor
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

This investigation (Bowles, 1990) involves consideration of technology utilized by three separate fields of metallurgy and materials science: 1) The recovery of metals employing the use of solvent extraction, 2) The fabrication of materials using powder metallurgy, and 3) The use of composite materials in fabrication of engineering materials. The research considers each of the processes in order to realize the benefits of each. In light of the fact that materials have an intended use -it does seem plausible to simplify the process required between "mother earth" and final use. For instance, a primary copper producer that already employs a solvent extraction and electrowinning process could produce value added products directly. Part of the existing extractant flow could be diverted into a pressurized hydrogen stripping process in order to produce specialty composite powders. Innumerable methods have been employed for the recovery of metals; solvent extraction, the one considered in this study, was used due to the possibility of it providing a pure powdered metal. The use of solvent extraction in the recovery of metals has gained wide acceptance and its use proves beneficial in many applications (Ritchey and Ashbrook, 1984). Pressure hydrogen stripping of solvent extractants may provide the benefit of flowsheet simplification compared to conventional solvent extraction followed by electrowinning. It may also provide the benefit of direct production of high purity metal powder (Demopoulos and Distin, 1985).
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APA: P. R. Taylor  (1992)  The Kinetics Of The Generation Of Metal Coated Ceramics By Pressure Hydrogen Stripping

MLA: P. R. Taylor The Kinetics Of The Generation Of Metal Coated Ceramics By Pressure Hydrogen Stripping. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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