Extractive metallurgy of activated minerals:
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Main Author: Baláž, P., (Peter) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Elsevier Science B.V. 2000
Series:Process metallurgy 10
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Online Access:Volltext
Item Description:Mechanical activation of solids is a part of mechanochemistry, the science with a sound theoretical foundation exhibiting a wide range of potential application. Mechanical activation itself is an innovative procedure where an improvement in technological processes can be attained via a combination of new surface area and defects formation in minerals. Mechanical activation is of exceptional importance in extractive metallurgy and mineral processing and this area forms the topic of this book and is the result of more than twenty years of research and graduate teaching in the field. In pyrometallurgy, the mechanical activation of minerals makes it possible to reduce their decomposition temperatures or causes such a degree of disordering that the thermal activation may be omitted entirely. The potential mitigation of environmental pollutants is becoming increasingly important in this context. The lowering of reaction temperatures, the increase of the rate and amount of solubility, preparation of water soluble compounds, the necessity for simpler and less expensive reactors and shorter reaction times are some of the advantages of mechanical activation in hydrometallurgy. The environmental aspects of these processes are particularly attractive. Several industrial processes are examined and their flowsheets are presented as succesful of activation. In these processes, the introduction of a mechanical activation step into the technological cycle significantly modifies the subsequent steps. The book is designed for researchers, teachers, operators and students in the areas of extractive metallurgy, mineral processing, mineralogy, solid state chemistry and materials science. It will encourage newcomers to the mechanochemistry to do useful research and discover novel applications in this field
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiv 278 p.)
ISBN:9780444502063
0444502068
0080531539
9780080531533

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