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Leaching Of Copper Concentrate By A Chemical Catalytic Oxidation MethodBy Burkhard Seeger et al.
The oxidation of copper sulfides can be highly accelerated in the presence of nitrous gases (NOx) as reaction catalysts. Sulfur and sulfate are simultaneously produced in this highly exothermic reacti
Jan 1, 1999
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Leaching Of Copper From Waste Printed Circuit Boards Using Electrogenerated Chlorine In Hydrochloric Acid SolutionBy Eun-young Kim
Electrogenerated chlorine leaching of waste printed circuit boards was investigated in hydrochloric acid solutions. The pulverized printed circuit board contained about 37.6% of metal component, in wh
Jan 1, 2006
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Leaching of Copper-Cobalt Tailings from Democratic Republic of CongoBy S. Chama, P. Chishimba, Tina Chanda Phiri, J. Machona, S. Parirenyatwa, G. Kaluba, Y. R. S. Hara, D. M. Musowoya
The investigation focuses on leaching of copper (2 wt%), cobalt (0.5 wt%) and iron (2.4 wt%) from complex tailings material from the Democratic Republic of Congo. The highest recovery of copper and co
Mar 1, 2017
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Leaching of Indium from ITO Present in Amorphous Silicon Photovoltaic ModulesBy Jorge A. S. Tenorio, Pedro F. A. Prado, Denise C. R. Espinosa
There is an increasing challenge of waste management regarding the growth of photovoltaic (PV) technology. Often overlooked by its environmental benefits of greenhouse gas emission reduction, PV techn
Mar 1, 2018
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Leaching of Lead from Solder Material used in Electrical and Electronic EquipmentBy Vinay Kumar, Jae-Chun Lee, Rakesh Kumar, Manis Kumar Jha, Archana Kumari, Pankaj Choubey
Present work is a part of developing novel recycling technique for waste printed circuit boards (PCBs) i.e. the liberation of metals from PCBs by organic swelling followed by the treatment of resin to
Jan 1, 2011
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Leaching Of Metal Nickel In Copper Sulfate Solutions In The Presence Of Oxygen And Chloride-IonBy M. I. Kalashnikova
The leaching of metal nickel in copper sulfate solutions is investigated. It is established, that irre-spective of presence or absence of chloride-ion and oxidizer (oxygen) in system process can be di
Jan 1, 2006
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Leaching Of Petroleum Catalysts With Cyanide For Palladium RecoveryBy P. L. Sibrell
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has tested cyanide leaching for recovery of palladium (Pd) from spent petroleum processing catalysts. Three different catalyst samples were supplied by a spent-catalyst proce
Jan 1, 1995
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Leaching Of Precious Metal Ores Using ThiosulfateBy Jack S. McPartland
Historically, research on thiosulfate leaching of precious metals ores has been focused on processing of difficult to treat ores. Thiosulfate leaching of ores and concentrates containing sulfide miner
Jan 1, 1999
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Leaching of Sb from TROF Furnace Doré SlagBy S. Jolivet, A. Klöfverskjöld, P. Latostenmaa, B. P. Wilson, M. Lundström, P. Halli
Doré slag is secondary product of copper electrore fining anode slime treatment. The slag consists mainly of different slag formers, such as borax and silica based minerals together with soda and trace
Mar 1, 2017
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Leaching Of Vanadium From The Roasted Vanadium Slag With High Calcium Content By Direct Roasting And Soda LeachingBy Hai-Peng Guo, Lu Jiang, Xiao-Man Yan, Bing Xie, Hong-Yi Li
Traditional, calcium compounds cannot be used in vanadium extraction processing due to the limitation of sodium roasting technology, which results in unsatisfied dephosphorization for vanadium-contain
Jan 1, 2015
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Leaching Studies for Metals Recovery from Waste Printed Wiring BoardsBy Alex Luyima, Honglan Shi, Lifeng Zhang, Yongqing Jiang
"Leaching process has been suggested to recover most metals from waste PWBs. In this study, the leaching behavior of most metals present in waste PWBs is evaluated before and thermal treatment. Differ
Jan 1, 2012
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Leaching Studies for the Recovery of Metals from the Waste Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs)By Manis Kumar Jha
Leaching studies were carried out for the recovery/ recycling of metals from PCBs containing 17.05% Cu, 0.74% Ni, 1.74% Fe, 4.35% Pb and 8.32% Sn using various acids such as H2SO4, HCl and HNO3. While
Jan 1, 2010
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Leaching Study of a Zinc Concentrate Ore by Factorial DesignBy Luísa Maria Abrantes
Environmental control is becoming more and more stringent. As conventional processes for zinc production are pollutant routes, alternative methods have become an important subject of research. In this
Jan 1, 2001
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Leaching Sulfur from Pressure Acid Leaching Residue of Zinc Concentrate: Parameter Optimization Using Response Surface MethodologyBy Peng Peng, Ouo Cheng, Guodong Lai, Lijuan Chu, Zebiao Zhang
"The pressure acid leaching residue of zinc concentrate contains a large quantity of sulfur. The present study attempts to leach sulfur using a mixture of ammonium sulfide and water solution at 25°C.
Jan 1, 2012
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Leaching Toxicity of PB and BA Containing in Cathode Ray Tube Glasses by SEP-TCLPBy Fu-Shen Zhang, Mengjun Chen, Jianxin Zhu
"In the present study, different types of cathode ray tube (CRT) glasses were examined by sequential extraction combined with TCLP to provide possible explanations for how Pb and Ba leach out from the
Jan 1, 2011
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Lead and Zinc Mineralization at Story Creek, Colville Mining District, AlaskaBy C. A. Summers
The U.S. Bureau of Mines applied process mineralogy to investigate a lead and zinc deposit located near Story Creek, Colville Mining District, Alaska. Mineralization is hosted by the Kayak Shale in ve
Jan 1, 1991
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Lead and Zinc: A Study of Toxicological Contrasts and Shared Regulatory ConcernsBy C. J. Boreiko
Traditional patterns of lead and zinc utilization are being evaluated in accordance with new paradigms that seek to ensure the long-term compatibility of global industrial activity with precepts of su
Jan 1, 2000
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Lead Anodes Performance in Nickel ElectrowinningBy Matthew Tunnicliffe, Akram Alfantazi, Paul Nesbitt, Farzad Mohammadi
"Lead and its alloys are proper candidates for anodes in electrowinning processes mainly because they are insoluble in the leach solutions and relatively cheap. However, the annual cost of corrosion p
Jan 1, 2012
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Lead Batteries, Power and Protection for the 90'sBy Michael G. Mayer
Since its invention in 1859 various designs of lead batteries have evolved to meet commercial needs for traction applications and standby power. In recent years major developments have taken place in
Jan 1, 1990
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Lead in the 1990s: Continuing Growth or Beginning of the End?By Jeffrey L. Zelms
Environmental issues and how they are addressed -- or not addressed -- by the lead industry in the 1990s will determine the eventual fate of lead mining in both the U.S. and worldwide. Clearly, govern
Jan 1, 1990