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Rare Metal Technology 2015 1st Edition Neale R Neelameggham

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Rare Metal Technology 2015 1st Edition Neale R Neelameggham
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.07 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Neale R. Neelameggham, Shafiq Alam, Harald Oosterhof, Animesh Jha, David Dreisinger, Shijie Wang (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319481883, 9783319486062, 3319481886, 3319486063
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Rare Metal Technology 2015 1st Edition Neale R Neelameggham by Neale R. Neelameggham, Shafiq Alam, Harald Oosterhof, Animesh Jha, David Dreisinger, Shijie Wang (eds.) 9783319481883, 9783319486062, 3319481886, 3319486063 instant download after payment.

This collection presents the papers from a symposium on extraction of rare metals as well as rare extraction processing techniques used in metal production. Paper topics include the extraction and processing of elements like antimony, arsenic, calcium, chromium, hafnium, gold, indium, lithium, molybdenum, niobium, rare earth metals, rhenium, scandium, selenium, silver, strontium, tantalum, tellurium, tin, tungsten, vanadium, and zirconium. Rare processing techniques presented include bio leaching, molecular recognition technology, recovery of valuable components of commodity metals such as magnesium from laterite process wastes, titanium from ilmenites, and rare metals from wastes such as phosphors and LCD monitors.

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