THE USE OF HYDROMETALLURGY IN TREATMENT OF SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS AND LOW – GRADE ORES

The available raw material types for metals production are primary high-grade ores, primary low – grade ores and secondary raw materials. Treatment of primary raw materials is often easier than treatment of secondary materials as the latter ones can have metals in combinations never found in nature...

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Main Authors: Olof Forsén, Jari Aromaa
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Language:English
Published: SciCell s.r.o. 2013-09-01
Series:Acta Metallurgica Slovaca
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Online Access:https://journals.scicell.org/index.php/AMS/article/view/49
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spelling doaj-8d0a2e06dcd44227b0a44b116273d3622020-11-24T21:26:37ZengSciCell s.r.o.Acta Metallurgica Slovaca1335-15321338-11562013-09-0119310.12776/ams.v19i3.160 p-THE USE OF HYDROMETALLURGY IN TREATMENT OF SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS AND LOW – GRADE ORESOlof ForsénJari Aromaa The available raw material types for metals production are primary high-grade ores, primary low – grade ores and secondary raw materials. Treatment of primary raw materials is often easier than treatment of secondary materials as the latter ones can have metals in combinations never found in nature. The basic phenomena in treating primary and secondary materials are the same. Thermodynamics and reaction kinetics are the same when applied to pure metals or compounds. The differences are in the complexity of the raw material that has strong influence on selectivity. Leaching of complex low – grade materials and secondary materials can result in higher chemical and energy consumption. The solution purification after leaching complex low – grade and secondary materials can also be technically more difficult than when operating with primary high – grade materials. This is due to higher number of metals in the solution. The origin of raw materials has no influence on production of metals from purified solutions. https://journals.scicell.org/index.php/AMS/article/view/49processingmineralssecondary raw materialshydrometallurgythermodynamicselectrochemistry
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THE USE OF HYDROMETALLURGY IN TREATMENT OF SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS AND LOW – GRADE ORES
Acta Metallurgica Slovaca
processing
minerals
secondary raw materials
hydrometallurgy
thermodynamics
electrochemistry
author_facet Olof Forsén
Jari Aromaa
author_sort Olof Forsén
title THE USE OF HYDROMETALLURGY IN TREATMENT OF SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS AND LOW – GRADE ORES
title_short THE USE OF HYDROMETALLURGY IN TREATMENT OF SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS AND LOW – GRADE ORES
title_full THE USE OF HYDROMETALLURGY IN TREATMENT OF SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS AND LOW – GRADE ORES
title_fullStr THE USE OF HYDROMETALLURGY IN TREATMENT OF SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS AND LOW – GRADE ORES
title_full_unstemmed THE USE OF HYDROMETALLURGY IN TREATMENT OF SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS AND LOW – GRADE ORES
title_sort use of hydrometallurgy in treatment of secondary raw materials and low – grade ores
publisher SciCell s.r.o.
series Acta Metallurgica Slovaca
issn 1335-1532
1338-1156
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The available raw material types for metals production are primary high-grade ores, primary low – grade ores and secondary raw materials. Treatment of primary raw materials is often easier than treatment of secondary materials as the latter ones can have metals in combinations never found in nature. The basic phenomena in treating primary and secondary materials are the same. Thermodynamics and reaction kinetics are the same when applied to pure metals or compounds. The differences are in the complexity of the raw material that has strong influence on selectivity. Leaching of complex low – grade materials and secondary materials can result in higher chemical and energy consumption. The solution purification after leaching complex low – grade and secondary materials can also be technically more difficult than when operating with primary high – grade materials. This is due to higher number of metals in the solution. The origin of raw materials has no influence on production of metals from purified solutions.
topic processing
minerals
secondary raw materials
hydrometallurgy
thermodynamics
electrochemistry
url https://journals.scicell.org/index.php/AMS/article/view/49
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