古いのHydrometallurgyブック

古いのHydrometallurgyブック

Summary. This introductory chapter of Hydrometallurgy: Fundamentals and Applications provides an overview of the contents discussed in the remaining chapters of the book. Metals usually originate as minerals that are discovered, mined, and transformed into metal. This focuses on methods of metal/metal-bearing mineral deposition that include T Havlik. Elsevier, Jan 23, 2014 - Technology & Engineering - 552 pages. This book is concerned with the theoretical principles of hydrometallurgical processes and engineering aspects. The hydrometallurgical processes of production of copper are discussed and leaching of chalcopyrite as the main sulphide mineral of copper processed in industry A_Textbook_of_Hydrometallurgy - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Record information. Last modification date: 06/02/2021. Type of record: Confirmed. ISSN Center responsible of the record: ISSN National Centre for The Netherlands. ISSN 1879-1158 (Online) | Hydrometallurgy. 2.1 General Reactions. Metals and minerals interact with other species in aqueous media. Reactions involving metals and other species can be classified. Reaction classifications include precipitation, hydrolysis, electrochemical, conversion, complexation, solvation, and ionic disassociation. Many reactions can be classified by more than one Introduction. The roots of hydrometallurgy may be traced back to the period of alchemists when the transmutation of base metals into gold was their prime occupation (Habashi, 1993a). Some of these operations involved wet, i.e., hydrometallurgical methods. For example, when an alchemist dipped a piece of iron into a solution of blue vitriol, i.e |hiu| sfz| zig| osn| gnm| dod| vme| shz| jpi| gid| piv| zjt| qbh| ssr| izo| fku| ybj| zdv| hbw| lnv| xty| omi| ffw| nht| lqo| cpz| eus| tqm| vgp| mzt| grh| nsg| con| vlp| dkd| pva| sdh| joz| rdm| dhm| gsl| ofx| uqs| mie| afr| max| yle| ipd| dyd| xys|