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  • CIM
    Chemical modelling in hydrometallurgy using OLI

    By J. F. Adams, V. G. Papangelakis

    Chemical modelling is becoming increasingly useful in the development, analysis, design, and control of hydrometallurgical processes. The paper presents the development of reliable databases for chemi

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Chemical Modelling Of The Fe2(SO4)3–FeSO4–H2SO4–H2O System

    By J. D. T. Steyl, C. A. Biley

    "The chemistry of electrolyte systems containing iron remains generally poorly understood despite their prevalence in many natural and industrial processes, particularly in hydrometallurgy. These syst

    Jan 1, 2016

  • TMS
    Chemical Modelling of the Neutralisation Process for Acid Uranium Mill Tailings

    By G. H. Khoe

    Neutralisation of acid uranium mill tailings with lime or other alkaline materials is usually practised to reduce the dissolved concentration of heavy metals and radio nuclides. Computer modelling of

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AUSIMM
    Chemical Optimisation of Smelting Processes

    By Floyd JM

    Conventional smelting reactor systems were designed to recover only one main element from their feedstocks. They did not possess sufficient flexibility to allow optimisation of co-production of multip

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Chemical Oxidation of Cyanide Species by Ozone with Irradiation from Ultraviolet Light

    By Charles E. Mauk, H. William Prengle, Robert W. Legan

    A process breakthrough was needed for the complete destruction of total cyanide influent as high as 100,000 mg per 1, or below 1 mg per 1, to produce an influent with total cyanide below the limit of

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Chemical Oxidation Of Cyanide Species By Ozone With Irradiation From Ultraviolet Light ? Introduction

    By Charles E. Mauk

    In 1970, recognizing the great need for an economical, high capacity chemical oxidation process for wastewater treatment, Houston Research began a fundamental study of the available technology, Includ

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SME
    Chemical Oxidation of Municipal Landfill Leachates

    By Shuang Shuang Huang, John Fillos

    Ozonation was evaluated as an alternative treatment process for leachates of municipal landfills. The study was carried out on leachate from the Fresh Kills Landfill, New York City. The leachate has s

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Chemical Oxygen In Underground Life Support

    By J. W. Mausteller

    Chemical oxygen supplies have been used for nearly 60 years, with their greatest application during the last 25 years. They are of two types, the superoxides and chlorate "candles", The superoxides ar

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Chemical Precipitation of Alkaline Earth Cations and Its Effect on Flocculation and Flotation of Quartz

    By I. Iwasaki, R. H. Heerema

    The presence of calcium and magnesium ions in iron ore pulps that are upgraded by selective desliming can result in indiscriminate flocculation of both iron oxide and siliceous gangue slimes. The remo

    Jan 1, 1981

  • TMS
    Chemical Processing Of A High Carbon Fecr Alloy Fine Powder

    By José Brant, Douglas Torres, Rogério Navarro, Rodrigo Souza, Eduardo Brocchi

    The steelmaking process requires the input of ferro-alloys to implement the adjustment of some elements composition in the final product. In the particular case of stainless steel production, the high

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    Chemical Processing Of Tungsten Ores And Concentrates

    By K. C. Li

    The scope of this subject is a broad one. The demand for a metal with high refractory properties, great strength at elevated temperatures and high nuclear cross section, has put tungsten in the foregr

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Chemical Processing-A Wave Of The Future

    By John Dasher

    Chemical processing is descended from alchemy, which developed our major lixivants. The profession might have done more if it had been less preoccupied with turning base metals into gold-a process tha

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Chemical Processors Can Pose Tough Hurdles To Would-Be Suppliers Of Industrial Minerals

    By J. K. Brooke, R. M. Dreyer

    For mining engineers and geologists accustomed evaluating metallic mineral deposits, the problems inherent in determining the worth of non- metallic industrial minerals deposits for the chemical proce

    Jan 8, 1962

  • SME
    Chemical Purification Of Industrial Minerals

    By Cheng Zhengbing, Sun Baoqi

    This paper summarizes several chemical purification methods used for producing high-pure industrial minerals These methods, mainly including alkali melting, acid leaching, oxidation-reduction bleachin

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    Chemical Reactions in Flotation

    By Arthur Taggart

    SOME years ago, A. M. Gaudin and one of the authors published a paper showing removal of tar acids from solution by sulfides preferentially as compared to gangues (specifically by galena as compared t

    Jan 1, 1930

  • SME
    Chemical reactivity and alteration of pyrite mineral in the Kubi gold concession in Ghana

    By Gabriel K. Nzulu, Lars Hultman, Per Eklund, Martin Magnuson, Abu Yaya, Prosper M. Nude, Hans Högberg

    This study aims to identify individual elements and to gain an understanding of the surface reaction mechanisms, as well as the properties of precipitated pyrite particles observed during the hydrothe

    Jun 1, 2024

  • SME
    Chemical Reagents for Mechanical Dewatering

    By R. Frenette, A. W. Mo, H. A. Hamza

    Fine particles present major technical and economic problems to those who deal with solid/liquid separation processes. In the coal industry the problem is compounded by the large amounts of produced f

    Jan 1, 1988

  • TMS
    Chemical Recovery From Spent Poti-Ining

    By Frank M. Kimmerle

    Spent Potlining (SPL) contains recoverable chemical elements (C, F, Na and Al) which are lost in stabilization or immobilization processes primarily aimed at eliminating cyanides and reducing leach ra

    Jan 1, 1994

  • IMPC
    Chemical Refining Process for Pb, Au and Ag Recovery by Treatment of a Bioleach Solid Residue from Sedex Type Ore: Part 2

    By M. M. Bugarin, P. J. van Staden, V. T. Conic, S. S. Dragulovic, R. M. Kovacevic, D. B. Milanovic

    "The mineralogical and physico-chemical characteristics of a polymetallic sample from a mine of West Serbia suggest that it can be classified as a SEDEX type of ore. Those ores contain multiple value

    Jan 1, 2018

  • TMS
    Chemical Resistance Of Ornamental Compound Stone Produced With Marble Waste And Unsaturated Polyester

    By Rubén J. Sánchez Rodriguez, Carlos M. Fontes Vieira, Carlos E. Gomes Ribeiro

    Ornamental compound stone are produced by industry for decades, however, few published studies describe these materials. Brazil has many deposits of stone wastes and a big potential to produce these m

    Jan 1, 2015