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Development of Materials-by-Design for CO2 Capture Applications
By 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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Geology, Mineralogy and Processing of the Montana Tunnels Deposit
By C. J. McKee
A gold-silver-lead-zinc deposit at Montana Tunnels, Jefferson County, Montana is located in a diatreme of middle Eocene age (45 to 50 m.y.). Sulfide minerals within the diatreme occur as dissemination
Jan 1, 1988
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The Treatment Of Acid Mine Drainage-Two Years Of Successful Operation
By James B. Pfeiffer
TETRA Technologies, Inc., has applied its HDS? metals precipitation system to control a mine drainage problem. The effluent from the mine contains primarily zinc, manganese and iron, plus varying smal
Jan 1, 1994
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Hexagonal Phase Transformation in the Engineered Scavenger Compound, Lithium Titanate .
By W. K. Collins
Engineered Scavenger Compounds (ESCs), developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, are a novel class of compounds that can selectively recover a desired element from a solid or molten alloy. Lithium titana
Jan 1, 1993
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Xtaltite - Ecologically Sustainable Disposal Of Heavy Metal Smelting And Refinery Waste
By T. J. White
Each year, thousands of tons of toxic concentrates are produced as the unwanted byproducts of industrial operations and smelting activities. The fate of these materials remains open, as in general the
Jan 1, 1995
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Engineered Scavenger Compounds: Recovery of Lithium from Lithium-Aluminum Alloys
By W. D. Riley
Engineered Scavenger Compounds (ESCs), developed by the U. S. Bureau of Mines I are a novel class of compounds that can selectively recover a desired element from 'a solid or molten alloy. Lithiu
Jan 1, 1991
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Study On The Properties And Damage Analysis On The Lining Used In Cooling Section Of Coke Dry Quench Furnaces
By Y. Wang, L. Liu, G. Xu, Y. Lv J. Sheng H. Zhang
In order to increase the service life of large scale coke dry quenching furnaces, the damage mechanism of lining was investigated, and the structure and properties of lining refractories used in cooli
Jan 1, 2016
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Reminiscences in Applied Mineralogy
By P. F. Kerr
This is not a conventional professional paper. It deals mostly with personal experiences. These concern a background in applied mineralogy. Your committee asked me to do this. I accepted with a Califo
Jan 1, 1981
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Waste Water Treatment Plants Of Asarco Incorporated-A Review
By V. Ramachandran
Over the past 20 years, water treatment plants have been built at various Asarco facilities to effectively handle the process waste streams that need to be bled from the system. The current paper revi
Jan 1, 1994
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Recovery of Lithium from the Great Salt Lake Brine
By Rajashekhar Marthi
Lithium is a key component for future electric vehicle batteries and energy storage. The future availability of lithium to meet the growing demands remains in question. Around 60% of lithium resources
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Development and Application of Shaft kiln in China
By Ma Shao Xian, Li Dong, Li Zhen Guo
"The new type shaft calciner ( SK-10 Serials) is developed and designed by CADRE itself on the basis of the conventional shaft calciner. The actual application in a number of calcinations plants have
Jan 1, 2012
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Study on the Air Flow and Heat Transfer in Gravel Embankments in the Permafrost Areas between Qinghai and Tibet
By Jiang Fan, Liu Shi, Wang Haigang
Winter-time natural convection in gravel embankments has been suggested as a technique to provide passive cooling and thereby avoid thaw-settlement of roadways located in permafrost areas. Numerical s
Jan 1, 2004
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Florida Mountains' Plutonic Rocks (Luna County, New Mexico) are Precambrian Age
By Russell E. Clemons
Coarse-crystalline granite, quartz syenite, syenite, meladiorite, and anorthosite in the Florida Mountains, southeast of Deming, New Mexico, were originally mapped as Precambrian. They were remapped i
Jan 1, 1982
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Process For Recovery Of Zinc And Manganese From Bunker Hill Water Treatment Plant Sludge: Part I-Leaching And Solution Purification
By Batric Pesic
A hydrometallurgical process for recovery of Zn and Mn from Bunker Hill Water Treatment Plant sludge was developed. The process is unique because it treats an unusual combination of metals, Zn and Mn.
Jan 1, 1996
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Chloride-Free Processing of Aluminum Scrap to Recover By-Product Materials
By William D. Riley
The U. S. Bureau of Mines has developed technology to recover by-product materials from aluminum scrap using engineered scavenger compounds (ESC). ESCs are structural oxides with a channel or tunnel s
Jan 1, 1995
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Energy Conservation & Productivity Improvement Measures in Electric Arc Furnaces
By Ajit Kumar Jaiswal
"Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) being a power-intensive equipment, EAF based industries are highly dependent on scarce electric energy. This is the reason Government of India is highly concerned about thi
Jan 1, 2009
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The Limitations of CFD Modelling for Furnace Atmosphere Troubleshooting
By P. F. Stratton, M Huggahalli, N Saxena
"Several studies have been carried out to determine how the optimum atmosphere conditions in the heat treatment of metals can be established for a given product by using different gas injectors and va
Jan 1, 2001
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Enhanced Recovery of Manganese and Silver from Refractory Ores Through Biotreatment
By P. A. Rusin
Many manganiferous silver deposits remain undeveloped because standard chemical extraction methods yield poor recoveries or are ' environmentally unacceptable. Biotreatment of such ore deposits i
Jan 1, 1991
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A Review Of Microwave Treatment On Coal
By Cong Wang, Siyang Long, Pengcheng Zhang, Haibin Zuo
This paper introduced the research progress of microwave treatment on coal. The mechanics of microwave treatment mainly include thermal effects and non-thermal effects. Thermal effects, which lead to
Jan 1, 2016
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The Lattice Energy and Hydration Susceptibility of Doped MgO
By Scott A. Howard
MgO is routinely used as the basis for refractory materials, however, its susceptibility to hydration may result in dimensional instability and subsequent failure. The addition of boron has been shown
Jan 1, 1989