This collection presents papers from a symposium on extraction of rare metals as well as rare extraction processing techniques used in metal production. Topics include the extraction and processing of elements such as antimony, arsenic, gold, indium, palladium, platinum, rare earth metals including yttrium and neodymium, titanium, tungsten, and vanadium. Rare processing techniques are covered, including direct extraction processes for rare-earth recovery, biosorption of precious metals, fluorination behavior of uranium and zirconium mixture of fuel debris treatment, and recovery of valuable components of commodity metals such as zinc, nickel, and metals from slag.
Part
1. Rare Earth Element I.- The Demonstration Pilot Plant Results for
the Search Minerals Direction Extraction Process for Rare Earth Recovery.-
Selective Oxidation of Cerium in Rare Earth Solutions, a Comparison of Four
Oxidants.- A study on the effect of crystal habit modifiers on the
co-precipitation of REE with gypsum.- Beneficiation and Leaching Study of
Norra Karr Eudialyte Mineral.- Review on the Processes for the Recovery of
Rare Earth Metals (REMs) from Secondary Resources.- Selective Reduction and
Separation of Europium from Mixed Rare-earth Oxides Recovered from Waste
Fluorescent Lamp Phosphors.- Study of the Mechanochemical Calcification for
Mixed Rare Earth Concentrate.- Part
2. Rare Earth Elements II and Platinum
Group Metals.- Electrochemical Formation of Tb Alloys in Molten LiCl-KCl
Eutectic Melts and Separation of Tb.- Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Study
of Eu(III)/Eu(II) Couple in the Ehtylmethylimidazolium
Bis(trifluromethanesulfonyl)imide Ionic Liquid.- The Electrolytic Production
of Rare Earths from their Oxides.- Commercial Processes for the Extraction of
Platinum Group Metals (PGMs).- Recovery of Valuable Metals from Waste Printed
Circuit Boards by Using Iodine-Iodide Leaching and Precipitation.- Cyclone
Electrowinning of Amtimony from Antimonic Gold Concentrate Ores.- Part
3.
Base and Rare Metals.- Thermodynamic Study of Ga Extraction for Trace Element
Analysis by ICP-MS.- Electrodeposition of -MnO2 from Manganese Nodule Leach
Liquor: Surface Modification and Electrochemical Application.- Recovery of
Manganese from Scrap Batteries of Mobile Phones.- The Management of Lead
Concentrate Acquisition in Trepca.- The Recovery of Cesium Salts from the
Taron Deposit.- Recovery of Lithium from Brine with MnO2 Nanowire Ion Sieve
Composite.- FEM Simulation of Nodulation in Copper Electrorefining.- Part
4.
Ti, V, Mo & W.- Present Status and Development of Preparation Technologies of
Titanium-rich Materials.- Effect of CaO Additive on the Interfacial Reaction
between the BaZrO3 Refractory and Titanium Enrichment Melt.- Extracting
Uranium and Molybdenum from Refractory U-Mo Associated Ore.- Thermodynamics
Analysis on the Process of Decarburization and Vanadium Protection by CO2.-
Purification of a Nigerian Wolframite Ore for Improved Industrial
Applications.- Extraction of Vanadium and Chromium from the Material
Containing Chromium, Titanium and Vanadium.- Extraction Separation of V and
Fe in High Acid and High Iron Solution.- Batch Studies for Removing
Vanadium(V) and Chromium(VI) from Aqueous Solution Using Anion Exchange
Resin.- Part
5. Poster Session.- Effects of Preoxidation on the Kinetics of
Iron Leaching from Ilmenite in Hydrochloric Acid Solution.- Extraction of
vanadium from vanadium-containing APV-precipitated wastewater by W/O
microemulsion system.- Experimental Modeling of Nodulation in Copper
Electrorefining.- Microfluidic Solvent Extraction of Zinc from Low
Concentration Sulfate Solution Using D2EHPA.
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