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Thermoelectric Properties Of Boron-Rich Cluster High Temperature MaterialsBy Takao Mori
Novel rare earth boron icosahedral compounds are investigated as potential high temperature thermoelectric materials. REB50-type compounds and REB22C2N compounds were synthesized and the thermoelectri
Jan 1, 2006
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Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Of Gold Dissoluion In Cyanide: System Purity EffectsBy K. Watling
Vibrational spectra of surface and solution compounds formed during cyclic voltammetry of a gold electrode in a deoxygenated 0.01 mol dm-3 NaCN solution have been examined using surface-enhanced Raman
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effect Of Anode Composition On Passivation Of Commercial Copper Electrorefining AnodesBy Michael S. Moats
As commercial copper electrorefineries look to expand their capacities by increasing their operating current density, the likelihood of anode passivation intensifies. To improve the industry?s unders
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery Of Rare Earth Metals From Wasted MagnetBy Tatsuki Uzawa, Takashi Nagai
The consumption of Nd and Dy is increasing dramatically because of an exceptionally high demand for Nd-Fe-B-(Dy) magnets and a significant amount of the magnets are wasted. It is important to develop
Jan 1, 2014
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Recovery of Pd from Waste Solution Containing Pd Catalyst Used in Copper Non-Electric PlatingBy Junji Shibata
Through-hole copper plating is performed to make a multi-layer printed circuit board. The through hole plating is first carried out by Pd catalyst treatment, followed by copper non-electric plating. T
Jan 1, 2003
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Lead Recycling Utilising Short Rotary FurnacesBy H. Forrest
Lead smelting at Cookson Industrial Materials was formerly carried out using a combination of Blast and Reverberatory Furnaces. In the late 70' s these furnaces were replaced by two 20 tonne capa
Jan 1, 1990
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Mercury Recovery from Chlor-Alkali Wastewater Processes Using REMERC TechnologyBy Berndt Moeller
Mercury-cell chlor-alkali production plants generate mercury contaminated wastewater streams from which mercury must be precipitated and filtered, resulting in a sludge containing 2% mercury (designat
Jan 1, 2003
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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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Mineralogical Characteristics that affect Recoveries of Sphalerite from Volcanogenic Base Metal OresBy William Petruk
The behaviour of sphalerite during mineral beneficiation of base metal ores has been studied at CANMET and other institutes for at least 15 years by determining the liberations of sphalerite in mill p
Jan 1, 1990
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Effect of Temperature on Equilibrium Phase Relation and Liquidus of CaO-SiO2- Al2O3-FeOx SystemBy Z. Zhang, Zongshu Zou, Nan Wang
"Thermodynamic calculation is applied to make an investigation on the equilibrium phase relations and liquids of CaO-SiO2-Al2O3-FeOx system for different temperatures. The calculated results with Fact
Jan 1, 2012
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Processing Of Chopped Wire Waste Material Using The Floatex Density SeparatorBy Michael J. Mankosa
The increased emphasis placed on recycling of consumer and industrial waste products has generated a need for advanced separation techniques for recovery of valuable by-products. As a result, the meta
Jan 1, 1995
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Recovery Of Zinc From Ironmaking Dusts By NaOH LeachingBy Milan Lj. Stamatovic
The hydrometallurgical recovery of zinc from recycled blast furnace dust from a steel plant (Smederevo Metallurgical Company, Yugoslavia) was investigated. The dust contained 22% Fe, 17% Zn and 0.2% P
Jan 1, 1994
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Development of Materials-by-Design for CO2 Capture ApplicationsBy Lan Li, Izaak Williamson
"The efficient separation and storage of CO2 from power plant flue gases can reduce the amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere and mitigate global warming. Potential candidates for industrial appl
Jan 1, 2014
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Study on the Microstructures of Rapidly Quenched Ni-Al-Fe CompoundsBy C. H. Tsau
The intermetallic compounds of Ni-25Al-xFe, x is 20-40 at.%, were prepared by arc melting and drop casting into ingots, and were rapidly solidified into ribbons by melt spinning. The microstructure ev
Jan 1, 1992
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Electrorefining Practice At Outokumpu OyBy Olli Hyvärinen
The capacity of Outokumpu Pori Copper Refinery has been increased by 50 % to 70 000 t/a in the last five years by adopting periodic current reversal, reducing spacing and installing some new cells in
Jan 1, 1987
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Metallurgical Sulfuric Acid Plant Gas Cleaning Using Dynawave Froth Scrubbing TechnologyBy James R. Myers
A source of clean gas containing sulfur dioxide and sufficient oxygen for conversion to sulfur trioxide is essential to the production of sulfuric acid. SO2 containing gases obtained from roasting sul
Jan 1, 1992
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Chemical and Physical Properties of Natural Zeolites and Their Potential Industrial ApplicationsBy T. H. Eyde
Several hundred natural zeolite deposits occur in Tertiary and Cretaceous age formations of the western United States. Most of the large deposits are altered vitroclastic tuffs. Many of these deposits
Jan 1, 1981
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Microwave Assisted Breakage of Metallic Sulfide Bearing OreBy Wayne Bell, Shivanand A. Borkar, Anish Upadhyaya, Matthew D. Andriese, Jiann-Yang Hwang, Zhiwei Peng
"A refractory ore body located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula contains high concentrations of nickel and copper chiefly occurring in the minerals pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, and pentlandite. Refractory o
Jan 1, 2011
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Recent Advances In Technologies For Biological Treatment Of Thiocyanate, Cyanide, Heavy Metals And NitratesBy James L. Whitlock
Biological treatment of mining and industrial effluents reached full scale commercialization around 1980. These proven, low cost, technologies have been limited in application due to a number of facto
Jan 1, 1998
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Fluid Flow Modeling in Electric Arc FurnacesBy Liping Gu, Gordon A. Irons
"A 1/3 scale ""thin-slice"" model of an electric arc furnace was developed so that gas could be injected to simulate foaming gas evolution. The influence of arc jets, oxygen lancing and bottom bubblin
Jan 1, 1999