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Sustainable Utilization of Metals: Processing, Recovery and Recycling



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Autore: Friedrich Bernd Visualizza persona
Titolo: Sustainable Utilization of Metals: Processing, Recovery and Recycling Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (388 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: alkaline leaching
aluminium purification
aluminum alloy
ammonium scandium hexafluoride
anti-solvent crystallization
basic oxygen furnace
battery pre-treatment
bauxite residue
Bayan Obo
Bayer process
blast furnace
carbothermal reduction
cavitation
cementation
cerium
characterization
chemical equilibrium diagram
circular economy
circulation
closed-loop circulation
cold-bonded briquettes
condensation
copper
copper removal
cryogenic pre-treatment
desulfurization
dimethyl sulfoxide
displays
dust
dynamic material flow model
dysprosium
electric arc furnace
electrodeposition
electrolytic lodes and scrapings
electrolytic manganese
enrichment of Ti
environmentally friendly process
fines
flash smelting
flotation
gallium
glass polishing waste
gold
gravity separation
halogenation
hydrometallurgy
indium
industrial residue
industry sector
intermetallic formation
ionic liquids
iron removal
jarosite
jarosite residue
karst bauxite
kinetics
lanthanum
laterites
leaching
Li-ion battery
lifetime of steel
magnesium
manganese
material flow analysis
melting behavior
metal recovery
metallurgy
microwave assisted pyrolysis
n/a
NdFeB magnets
negative activation energy
neodymium
NMC batteries
oxygen-depolarized cathodes
physical separation
polishing waste
polythermal section
precipitation
preparation for recovery
process development
pyrolysis
pyrometallurgy
rare earth elements
rare earths
rare-earths
recycling
recycling potential
recycling rate
red mud
reduction of Co
REE-Nb-Fe ore
refining
reuse
rheorefining
scandium
scandium recovery
selective extraction
selective precipitation
separation
silver
silver leaching
simultaneous recovery
slag valorization
sludge
smartphone
solvent extraction
spent catalysts
steel scrap
steelmaking dust
super-gravity
sustainable development
thermal treatment
thermodynamics
Tin recovery
titanium recovery
trace elements
tramp element
ultra-high purity
vacuum distillation
vanadium
volatilization
waste utilization
WPCB
WPCBs
yttrium
zinc
Zinc
zinc recycling
Sommario/riassunto: The high demand for advanced metallic materials raises the need for an extensive recycling of metals and such a sustainable use of raw materials. ""Sustainable Utilization of Metals - Processing, Recovery and Recycling"" comprises the latest scientific achievements in efficient production of metals and such addresses sustainable resource use as part of the circular economy strategy. This policy drives the present contributions, aiming on the recirculation of EoL-streams such as Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), multi-metal alloys or composite materials back into metal production. This needs a holistic approach, resulting in the maximal avoidance of waste. Considering both aspects, circular economy and material design, recovery and use of minor metals play an essential role, since their importance for technological applications often goes along with a lack of supply on the world market. Additionally, their ignoble character and low concentration in recycling materials cause an insufficient recycling rate of these metals, awarding them the status of "critical metals". In order to minimize losses and energy consumption, this issue explores concepts for the optimization concerning the interface between mechanical and thermal pre-treatment and metallurgical processes. Such new approaches in material design, structural engineering and substitution are provided in the chapters.
Altri titoli varianti: Sustainable Utilization of Metals
Titolo autorizzato: Sustainable Utilization of Metals: Processing, Recovery and Recycling  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03928-886-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910404079603321
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