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Refractory Gold Treatment-State Of The Art And Future Challenges (6259383d-b635-47b9-a452-7cbb0f34bf8d)By R. C. Dunne
A review of the current ?state of the art? of refractory gold treatment will be provided. This will include a global perspective of refractory processes past and present and the location of currently
Sep 1, 2012
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R&D and Application on CLF Flotation MachineBy H. L. Liu
With the exploitation of mineral resources, valuable minerals are more and more finer and poorer. Priority reclaiming liberation grind particle under rough grinding, will help to pervert loss of melts
Jan 1, 2014
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Evaluation Of Einstein´S Model For Dilute Suspensions Of ClaysBy G. Aguilera
It is known that an addition of rigid particles into a fluid medium changes the flow field. Therefore, the rheological behavior of suspensions will be hardly Newtonian, such as their continuum phase.
Sep 1, 2012
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Ultrafast Agglomeration Using a Novel Binder in a Continuous Plug Flow SystemBy D. J. Borrow, K. van Netten
"A fine coal tailings feed was selectively agglomerated using a concentrated water in oil emulsion binder consisting of 95% aqueous phase and 5% organic phase. The purpose of the study was to investig
Jan 1, 2018
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Research of Secondary Action Reagents by the Example of HexaraneBy A. V. Kurkov
The secondary action reagents (SAR) are organic diphilic compounds capable of altering ac-id-base and donor-acceptor properties of the main collector and consequently the energy of collector interacti
Jan 1, 2014
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Sink Float Tests Of Coal: Sampling And Washability Data Validation IssuesBy A. S. Choudhary
Most of the coal reserves in India are of drift origin and have very poor washability characteristics and a high level of near gravity materials. At least 30 new coal wash plants are expected to be se
Sep 1, 2012
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Neutralization Of Sulfuric Acid By Ground LimestoneBy M. Illikainen
Limestone is used for neutralization of acid leachates in a number of hydrometallurgical processes. The aim of this study was to clarify how limestone ground to different particle sizes can neutralize
Sep 1, 2012
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Leaching Of Zinc From Contaminated Soil Using CitrateBy Kyoungkeun Yoo
A citric acid leaching test after heavy medium separation process was performed to remove the heavy metal contaminat such as Pb, Cu, and Zn from contaminated soil. The lead component was removed from
Sep 1, 2012
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Process Amenability Studies for Utilisation of Low-grade Iron Ore FinesBy N. V. Ramana Murthy
Utilisation of Low-Grade Iron Ore Fines after concentration not only helps in conservation of the mineral wealth, but also substantialsly improves the economics of iron ore mining. There has been need
Jan 1, 2014
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Difference between Bacterial Communities Associated to the Solids and in the Liquid PhaseBy X. Y. Liu
A culture-independent approach based on 16S rRNA gene clone library was used to analyze the bacterial community change both associated to the solids and in the liquid phase during pyrite bioleaching p
Jan 1, 2014
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Morphological Features And Discrete Element Method (DEM) Forces Produced In High Speed Stirred MillBy R. Roufail
In this paper, the effect of different operating parameters of high speed stirred mill on the particle breakage mode is addressed. Morphological features of broken particles is investigated and relate
Sep 1, 2012
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Copper Concentrate Regrind At Sossego Plant Using Vertical Mill ? An Evaluation On The First Years Of OperationBy Mauricio Guimarães Bergerman
At the regrind or secondary grinding stages of base metal ores, the concern about energy efficiency is usually extremely important. In general, the specific energy consumption at this stage is higher
Sep 1, 2012
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An Auxiliary System Connected with SEM-EDX for Rapid Identifying Mineral and Rock SamplesBy P. Ying
An auxiliary system connected with SEM-EDX for rapid identification of mineral and rock sample has been developed. With the aid of a synthetic spectrum library created, using the compare and match tec
Jan 1, 2014
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Enhanced Leaching of Refractory Ag and Ag-Sb-Cu Sulphide Minerals: Kinetics and Surface Chemistry ? Latest DevelopmentsBy G. Deschênes
In the last 4 years, the high price of silver attracted more interest for improving its extraction. Metallic silver and silver minerals require a high concentration of cyanide and show slow leaching
Jan 1, 2014
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Study on Treatment of Wastewater Containing Heavy Metal Ions Using Modified Metallurgical Residue Produced from Oceanic Cobalt-rich Crusts Leaching ProcessBy X. Tan
In this paper, the application of the metallurgical residue produced from oceanic cobalt-rich crusts leaching process is studied in the area of wastewater treatment. The modification of the sulfuric
Jan 1, 2014
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Effect of Sodium Lignin Sulfonate, Polyoxyethylene Glycol and Carbonate Alkalinity on Oleate Flotation of Zircon, Ilmenite and RutileIn the present work, the flotation behaviours of zircon, rutile and ilmenite using sodium oleate as collector in absence and presence of depressants were thoroughly investigated. The maximum in the fl
Jan 1, 2014
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Study on Synthesis and Collecting Capability of N-dodecylethylenediamineBy D. Z. Wei
Amine collectors with different structures and length of carbon-chain have been widely used in oxide minerals flotation. In this paper, we synthesized one kind of binary amine, N-dodecylethyl- enediam
Jan 1, 2014
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Study on Mechanism of Sodium Sulfide by Flotation of Lead and Zinc Oxysalt MineralsIn this paper, various methods, such as XPS, XRD, SEM and zeta potential measurement are applied to investigate the action mechanism of sodium sulfide in flotation of lead and zinc oxysalt minerals. T
Jan 1, 2014
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Enrichment Of Pyrite From Siirt- Madenköy Copper Plant Tailings By FlotationBy A. Ceylan
Pyrite is present as a gangue mineral in most of complex sulphide ores and most of time it is removed as a tailing. However, beneficiation of pyrite from tailings could be important because of its eco
Sep 1, 2012
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A Method for Arsenic and Copper Removal from Acidic Effluents Released by Copper SmeltersBy M. I. Panayotova
Some of effluents released by copper smelting plants are highly acidic (pH = 0~1) and contain arsenic and copper in relatively high concentrations (10~20 g/L). Usually arsenic is removed by precipitat
Jan 1, 2014