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Leaching Kinetics of Valuable Metals



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Autore: Ubaldini Stefano Visualizza persona
Titolo: Leaching Kinetics of Valuable Metals Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (188 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: eudialyte
rare earth elements
dry digestion
leaching
neural network
uranium
contaminated groundwater
permeable reactive barrier
zero-valent iron
Al-Ni alloys
aluminothermic reactions
reaction rate
Al master alloys
kinetics
Hydrometallurgical processes
Chalcopyrite
low-pressure leaching
mining waste
hydrometallurgical processes
leaching kinetic
thiosulphate leaching
electrowinning
gold
waste printed circuit board
iodide
iodine
ascorbic acid
precipitation
thiosulfate oxidation
catalysis
oxygen
high alumina fly ash
desilication rate
physical-chemical activation
alumina silica mass ratio
refractory gold concentrate
resources depletion
reducing harmful emissions
arsenic
nitric acid
shrinking core model
pyrite
arsenopyrite
clays
nanoscale zero-valent iron
groundwater
wastewater
geochemical characteristics
pitchblende
U neutral leaching
ELZPA ore deposit in Pakistan
Persona (resp. second.): UbaldiniStefano
Sommario/riassunto: Leaching is a primary extractive operation in hydrometallurgical processing, by which a metal of interest is transferred from naturally occurring minerals into an aqueous solution. In essence, it involves the selective dissolution of valuable minerals, where the ore, concentrate, or matte is brought into contact with an active chemical solution known as a leach solution. Currently, the hydrometallurgical processes have a great number of applications, not only in the mining sector—in particular, for the recovery of precious metals—but also in the environmental sector, for the recovery of toxic metals from wastes of various types, and their reuse as valuable metals, after purification. Therefore, there is an increasing need to develop novel solutions, to implement environmentally sustainable practices in the recovery of these valuable and precious metals, with particular reference to critical metals; those included in materials that are indispensable to modern life and for which an exponential increase in consumption is already a reality, or will be in a short-term perspective. For publication in this Special Issue, consideration has been given to articles that contribute to the optimization of the kinetic conditions of innovative hydrometallurgical processes—economic and of low environmental impact—applied to the recovery of valuable and critical metals.
Titolo autorizzato: Leaching Kinetics of Valuable Metals  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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