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Study of Electrochemical Behaviour and Surface Morphology of Copper Electrodeposit from Electrorefining with Lignin-Based Biopolymer and Thiourea as AdditivesBy M. Z. Mubarok
Effect of single addition of a lignin-based biopolymer additive, DP 2782, at various dosages as well as in combination with thiourea on cathode polarization during copper deposition was investigated b
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Treatment of Gold-Containing Technogenous Wastes Tailings by Electrochemical Method at the Conditions of ?Soft? Oxidation RegimeBy Tsisana Gagnidze
A processing of technogenous wastes, which involve a gold-containing sulphide minerals, is a potential source to supplement the gold reserves. Hence, searching of ecologically safe and economically re
Jan 1, 2008
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The Influence of Chloride Ion to the Biooxidation of Arsenic Bearing Gold ConcentrationBy Wang Dawan
During the process of arsenic bearing gold concentration biooxidation, the content of chloride ion in water is a very important factor to the activity of bacteria and the oxidation of sulfide minerals
Jan 1, 2008
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An Empirical Equation For The Recovery - Enrichment Ratio Curve (AREV Model)By M. A. Vera
This paper proposes a simple two-parameter model for the typical inverse relationship between recovery and flotation concentrate grade. The model is based on the mineralogical limitations imposed by t
Jan 1, 1999
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Someways to Synthesize New Types of Composite Electrocoatings Having Enhanced PropertiesBy Oleg B. Girin, Yuliya O. Proshenko
"Several approaches to electrolytic synthesis of new types of composite coatings with improved properties were devised using the authors' findings on development of texture, substructure and structura
Jan 1, 1998
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Lead Ions And Sphalerite Recovery In Copper Rougher FlotationBy C. Sui
A common objective in many Cu/Zn concentrators is to reduce the loss of Zn to the Cu-concentrate. One suspected source of the problem is accidental activation of sphalerite by heavy metal ions such as
Jan 1, 1999
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The Effect of Oxygen Concentration in the Annealing Atmosphere on the-Surface Quality of Aluminum AlloysBy G. White
Traditional atmospheres used for Aluminum annealing have been air, exothermic gas, and cryogenic purity Nitrogen. Air and exothermic gas have several problems associated with them such as surface disc
Jan 1, 1996
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Integrated Momentum and Energy Storage for Mini-SatellitesBy Ki Bui Ma
Momentum wheels with superconducting bearings can integrate both attitude control and energy storage functions, with attendant savings in the total volume and weight of hardware, and power consumption
Jan 1, 2002
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Low Temperature CVD of Tungsten CarbideBy Ray Y. Lin
Chemical vapor deposition of tungsten carbide on the surface of steel has been investigated at temperatures between 400 and 550C in an atmosphere containing tungsten hexafluoride, hydrogen and benzene
Jan 1, 1992
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Effluent Treatment at the Pasminco Clarksville Zinc PlantBy S. Subhawong
Following the startup of the zinc plant in Clarksville, Tennessee, in 1978, the original effluent treatment plant did not perform as designed. The sludge, produced in a conventional lime neutralizatio
Jan 1, 2000
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Solid-State Flow Associated with the Friction-Stir Welding of Dissimilar MetalsBy E. A. Trillo, L. E. Murr, R. D. Flores, J. C. McClure, B. M. Nowak
Complex vortex and swirl-like solid-state flow phenomena have been observed in the residual microstructures characterizing the friction-stir welding (FSW) of copper to 6061 aluminum; 2024 aluminum to
Jan 1, 1999
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Recent Improvements In The Acid Plant At Naoshima SmelterBy F. Sakurai
The enlarged Mitsubishi process in Naoshima has been in steady operation since. May 1991. However, the sulfuric acid plants have been in operation for more than 30 years. The acid plants were moderniz
Jan 1, 2002
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Remediation of Soils Contaminated by Dioxins and FuransBy Pekka Parvinen, Saija Luukkanen, Pentti Pirkonen, Väinö Hintikka, Hannu Sekki
In the study was developed a new method for the treatment soils contaminated by polychlorinated dibenzodioxin and dibenzofuran. The method is based on attrition of soil so that the contaminants absorb
Jan 1, 2008
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Remelting Of Magnesium Type 1 Scrap With or Without Flux?By Ditze A., C. Scharf
Magnesium type 1 - scrap can be remelted without flux in the presence of different sulfur containing protective gases. Beside the draw back in the use of these gases, that either are contributing to t
Jan 1, 2000
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Information Methods Of Non-Ferrous Scrap SortingBy V. Bredykhin
The efficiency of scrap processing depends firstly on reliability of information about its chemical composition. The paper presents the results of the investigation and development regarding solid cop
Jan 1, 2006
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Drosrite Salt-Free Processing of Hot Aluminum DrossBy Rodney L. LeRoy, Michel G. Drouet, Peter G. Tsantrizos
"DROSRITE is a unique process that makes possible economic in-plant recovery of metal from hot aluminum dross. It is environmentally friendly, requiring no salt and producing no C02 or NOx gases. The
Jan 1, 2000
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Experimental Study On The Simultaneous Desulphurization And Denitrification By Duct InjectionBy Qin Li
An highly active absorbent with oxidization based on fly ash, lime and additives was prepared. Experiments of simultaneous desulphurization and denitrification were carried out using fixture bed and d
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery of Zinc and Cadmium from Lead Smelter Furnace Dusts at Met-Mex Penoles by a Solvent Extraction ProcessBy I. Sofia Fernandez del Rio
This paper describes a process for the treatment of the dusts generated during the operation of blast and reverberatory furnaces in the lead smelter, to remove zinc, cadmium, arsenic and halides from
Jan 1, 2000
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The Effect Of Plating Additives On The Recovery Of Copper From Dilute Aqueous Solutions Using The Chelating Resin Dowex M4195By William Ewing
Copper is rapidly being adopted by the semiconductor industry as the interconnect material of choice. The aqueous processing techniques used generate wastes such as spent electrolyte from electroplat
Jan 1, 2003
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Synthesis of Zirconium Carbide from Zircon Concentrates in a Thermal Plasma ReactorBy Milton Manrique, Edgar E. Vidal, Patrick R. Taylor
"Ultrafine zirconium carbide powder has been synthesized using zircon concentrate and methane in a thermal plasma reactor. The effect of several experimental variables, such as power used and zircon p
Jan 1, 1996