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Decomposition Of Methane During Oxide Reduction With Natural Gas
By Halvor Dalaker, Pål Tetlie
The decomposition of methane has been studied experimentally in contact with various oxides at elevated temperatures. For each oxide, the temperature at which the cracking starts has been determined.
Jan 1, 2014
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Decomposition Of Taiwan Local Black Monazite By Hydrothermal And Soda Fusion Methods
By Y. W. Miao
Along the south-west coast of Taiwan is about 550,000 metric tons of heavy sand deposit containing about 10 % black monazite. The Institute has developed a separation process to recover the individual
Jan 1, 1989
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Decomposition of xanthate collectors with ozone in alkaline solutions
By I. Iwasaki, K. A. Nataratjan
In a previous paper, ozone was shown to remove residual xanthates in flotation pulp solutions as well as to destroy the xanthate coating on bulk copper-nickel sulfide concentrates before differential
Jan 1, 1986
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Decomposition Process For Polychlorobiphenyl Containing 1 To 5 Chlorine By Using Basic Molten Salts As Reaction Field
By Osamu Takeda
A decomposition process for PCBs by using basic molten salts as a reaction field was investigated in order to establish a safe, simple and highly efficient decomposition process for polychlorobiphenyl
Jan 1, 2008
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Decompression Of Electrical Doublelayer With Monovalent Cations
By M. S. Celik
Unlike most other minerals, electrokinetic measurements of calcium montmodonite (a clay mineral) and u1exite (a boron mineral) exhibit an unusual behavior. While the addition of monovalent salts such
Jan 1, 1996
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Deconstructing the leaching ratio
By SIMON DIAZ-QUEZADA, HUMBERTO ESTAY
The heap-leaching process is widely used for recovering different metals. In Chile, copper production by heap leaching has been accounting for between 30 and 40 percent of annual copper production ove
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Deconstructing the Leaching Ratio "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"
By Simón Díaz-Quezada, HUMBERTO ESTAY
The heap leaching process has been widely used for recovering different metals since its first application at the end of the 1960s. In Chile, copper production via heap leaching has accounted for betw
May 2, 2020
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Decontamination of Elliot Lake Uranium Tailings
By D. Raicevic
After more than 93% of the uranium is extracted from Elliot Lake uranium ores by a sulphuric acid leaching process, the leach residue (tailings) contains small amounts of uranium and radioactive isoto
Jan 1, 1979
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Decontamination of Sea Sludge Containing PCB, Oils and Metals
By Luis W. Pommier
Large quantities of sea sludge containing halogenated organic compounds, such as PCB, oils and metals like arsenic and lead have accumulated throughout the years at the bottom of sea channels and harb
Jan 1, 1995
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Decontamination of Soils Containing Depleted Uranium using a Combination of Gravity Separation and Chemical Extraction Techniques
By Dean J. Soderstrom
Soil and sands were contaminated with depleted uranium from weapons testing. This resulted in the formation of a complex mixture of uranium compounds. Characterization studies of the soil indicated th
Jan 1, 1995
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Decontamination Of Solutions Containing Hexavalent Chromium Using Modified Barks
By I. Goy D. Gaballah
Decontamination of synthetic K2Cr2O 7 solutions containing 10 to 1000 ppm of hexavalent chromium using chemically treated barks have been studied at a laboratory scale. Metal removal from solutions de
Jan 1, 1992
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Decontamination of Synthetic Solutions Containing Copper Ions Using Modified Barks
By I. Gaballah
Decontamination of synthetic solutions of copper acetate, chloride, nitrate and sulfate containing 10, 100 and 1000 ppm of copper, using chemically treated barks has been studied. Metal percent remov
Jan 1, 1993
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Decontamination of Synthetic Solutions Containing Lead Ions Using Modified Barks
By I. Gaballah
Decontamination of synthetic solutions of PbC12 containing 10, 100 and 1000 ppm of lead, using chemically treated barks had been studied. The percentage of !cad cations' removal from solutions d
Jan 1, 1994
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Decontamination Of Toxic Wastes By Thermal Treatment Under Controlled Atmospheres
By . Menad Gaballah I
Three samples of solid wastes generated by the non ferrous metallurgy were characterized. These residues contain up to 42 % of valuable metal compounds ( Cu, Pb and Zn ) and 23 %of toxic compounds t A
Jan 1, 1995
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Decoppering of Lead and Hard Lead by Stirring with Sulfur and Pyrites
By Segnit ER, Jensen G
The decoppering of soft and hard leads was investigated by stirring in an open pot, using sulfur or sulfur plus pyrites, or sulfur plus pyrrhotite, as reagents. Lead samples taken during the proce
Jan 1, 1980
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Decoupling Intra-Particle Diffusion from Lumped Parameters to Determine In-Service Decay of An Acid Ion Exchange Resin
By Jochen Petersen, Jean-Paul Franzidis, Allan Nesbitt
This study presents a method for the determination of intra-particle diffusivities in ion-exchange resins for the purposes of evaluating the state of resin degradation during service. The method uses
Jan 1, 2014
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Decoupling the effects of alteration on the mineralogy and flotation performance of Great Dyke PGE ores
By B. McFadzean, M. Tadie, T. Dzingai, M. Becker
Ores from a single deposit may exhibit extensive variability in their mineralogy and texture. The ability to quantify this variability and link it to mineral processing performance is one of the prima
Sep 1, 2021
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Decoupling the Effects of Depression and Dispersion in the Batch Flotation of a Platinum Bearing Ore
By P. Harris
"Comparison of the two most commonly used classes of depressant in the South African platinum industry is complicated by the fact that these polymers induce different effects on the surfaces onto whic
Jan 1, 2003
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Decoupling the Effects of Depression and Dispersion in the Batch Flotation of a Platinum Bearing Ore ( XXII International Mineral Processing Congress)
By P. Harris, D Bradshaw
"Comparison of the two most commonly used classes of depressant in the South African platinum industry is complicated by the fact that these polymers induce different effects on the surfaces onto whic
Jan 1, 2003
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Decoupling the pulp and froth effect of ultrafine particles on Itabirite iron ore flotation
By B McFadzean, N P. Lima, D A. Deglon
The reverse flotation of Itabirite iron ore is typically performed after a desliming step in which most of the sub-10 µm particles are removed. This is done to limit processing problems such as poor f
Aug 24, 2022