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CO2 Reduction by Nanoscale Galvanic CouplesBy Kanchan Mondal
"Methanol, lower hydrocarbons, CO, and HCOOH formation have been by the reduction of CO2 with H2. Un-catalyzed electro-reduction requires a significant overvoltage. An alternate route has been concept
Jan 1, 2008
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CO2 Reduction Strategies in the Basic Metals Industry: A Systems ApproachBy Dolf Gielen
This paper discusses the results of a Western European energy and materials systems engineering study that analyses the impact of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction on the future of the steel and
Jan 1, 1999
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CO2 Removal from Industrial Off-Gas Streams by Fluidized Bed CarbonationBy M. K. Patel, K. A. Pericleous, M. Molaei
"The future trading of carbon credits and increased financial cost necessitates substantial cuts in incidental C02 emissions in the production of metals (iron, steel, aluminum, zinc, lead). Although g
Jan 1, 2012
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CO2 Sequestration via a Biomimetic ApproachBy G. M. Bond
Reduction of the emissions of greenhouse gases, such as CO,, is currently the subject of extensive research. A novel strategy is put forward here, based on a biomimetic approach providing accelerated
Jan 1, 1999
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Coal Characterization and its Relation to Physical CleaningBy J. Y. Hwang
The relationship between coal characterization and physical cleaning has not been well understood due to the complex nature of coal. Therefore, it is difficult to apply the results of coal characteriz
Jan 1, 1988
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Coal Dust Waste ReductionBy Larry B. Fiske
Elimination of dust and processing of fines for both thermal and metallurgical coals is addressed. The efficiency of treatment with lignosulfonates compares favorably to oil in thermal coal. Effect of
Jan 1, 1992
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Coal Mineral Matter and Coal LiquefactionBy Bradley C. Bockrath
Some thirty coals were evaluated for liquefaction activity under a mixture of CO and H2 at 425° C. The viscosity of the liquid products was taken as an indicator of the degree of liquefaction. It was
Jan 1, 1981
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Coal-Based Ironmaking via Melt Circulation"The theoretical basis of ideal smelting reduction using coal as reductant in a process employing closed loop forced-circulation of hot metal is outlined. In the proposed process, an extensive area of
Jan 1, 1988
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Coating Characterization in CrN Deposited by Magnetron Sputtering Method on AISI 316 SteelBy I. Hilerio
Chromium Nitride (CrN) thin films were deposited on AISI steel 316 substrates by means of the reactive magnetron sputtering method. CrN films were produced under two different conditions. In the firs
Jan 1, 2009
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Coating Characterization in CRN Deposited by Magnetron Sputtering Method on AISI 316 Steel (930e619a-a842-413e-ab40-0890c04eefce)By M. A. Barron, D. Y. Medina, R. T. Hernandez, I. Hilerio
"Chromium Nitride (CrN) thin fihns were deposited on steel AISI 316 substrates with reactive magnetron sputtering method. CrN films were produced under two different conditions. In the first one, the
Jan 1, 2013
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Cobalt (Co), A Welcome Co-ProductBy Bryce Clark
Cobalts history from the 14th Century is outlined, with a look at its various sources over that period. The present sources and quantities are given, when in 1994 it is an equal co-product of copper i
Jan 1, 1995
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Cobalt and Nickel Occurrences in Lead Tailings Processed for Heavy Metal RemovalBy W. L. Cornell
The processing of lead tailings for removal of the heavy metals produces concentrates upgraded in Co and Ni values. Reflected light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, image analysis, and Vicker
Jan 1, 1993
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Cobalt Behaviour At Smelting And ConvertingBy Michael L. Sorokin
The behaviour of cobalt during processing of nickel raw material is analysed within the Ni-Co-Fe-S-O-SiO2 system using the computer model. For this purpose the thermodynamic parameters for "three-suff
Jan 1, 1995
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Cobalt Electrodeposition from Cobalt Chloride Using Urea and Choline Chloride Ionic Liquid: Effect of Temperature, Applied Voltage, and Cobalt Chloride Concentration on Current Efficiency and Energy ConsumptionBy Andrea R. Kim, Ramana G. Reddy
Electrodeposition of cobalt from cobalt chloride using the urea and the choline chloride ionic liquid (2:1 molar ratio) was studied to search the optimized parameters for the higher current efficiency.
Mar 1, 2017
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Cobalt Removal from Zinc Electrolyte by Cementation: Fundamentals and New AdditivesBy Amy Nelson
In the electrolytic production of zinc, cobalt is removed from the zinc electrolyte by cementation with zinc dust prior to electrowinning. Although the thermodynamics for this reaction are favourable,
Jan 1, 1998
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Cobalt-Lithium Dioxide Leaching Using Citric-Thiosulfate SolutionsBy Alejandro R. Alonso, Lizet Alvarado, Gretchen T. Lapidus
"Cobalt and lithium recovery from spent Li-ion secondary batteries has been increasingly studied in recent years due to the high value of both metals and the low proven reserves for lithium. The stand
Jan 1, 2012
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Cobaltinickel Separation By Cyanide ComplexationBy S. A. Shuey
The present industrial practice used to separate aqueous cobalt from nickel is multistage solvent extraction processing. This paper describes a different but simpler treatment technology. The proposed
Jan 1, 1998
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Coconut Shell in Removal of Cadmium Ions from Industrial EffluentsBy Aïda Espinola
Decontamination of synthetic solutions containing cadmium ions using coconut fibers in natura was investigated in laboratory scale. Cadmium ions, a serious pollutant of water ways, where it is detrime
Jan 1, 1998
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Codelco-Chile's Corporate Decontamination Plan for Its SmeltersBy Gerardo Muñoz
All along this century CODELCO's smelters have been operating on conventional technology, which Codelco has streamlined by using oxygen, developing oxy-fuel burners for reverberatory furnaces and
Jan 1, 1996
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Codeposition Behavior of Mercury and Gold in Cyanide ElectrolytesBy Jae-Ho. Lee
Mercury is a toxic contaminant encountered in the extraction of gold from mercury-containing ores. It is found in the leach solution of CIP circuits and in the cathodes of the electrolyte cells used t
Jan 1, 1994