2011
DOI: 10.5937/vojtehg1103029s
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Pressure hydrometallurgy: A new chance to non-polluting processes

Abstract: Abstract:A wide spectrum of hydrometallurgical processes offers many promising approaches for industrial application in order to improve the environmental impact of conventional metals productions, or for replacing pyrometallurgical processes whose gas emissions and a high content of formed metals (As, Cr, Pb) (gold, zinc, molybdenium, titanium, germanium) from ore deposits and secondary materials. High pressure leaching in combination with other metallurgical operations (cementation, precipitation, solven… Show more

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“…This study evaluates the high-pressure oxidative leaching (HPOL) method as an effective way to recover copper and reduce the environmental loading from the mine tailings obtained from Bor Copper Mine, Serbia. The advantages of pressure leaching include fast kinetics, enhanced metal selectivity, and the generation of stable residues [22]. Han et al [23] have already presented in full detail about high-pressure leaching of the concentrate obtained after the flotation of the mine tailings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study evaluates the high-pressure oxidative leaching (HPOL) method as an effective way to recover copper and reduce the environmental loading from the mine tailings obtained from Bor Copper Mine, Serbia. The advantages of pressure leaching include fast kinetics, enhanced metal selectivity, and the generation of stable residues [22]. Han et al [23] have already presented in full detail about high-pressure leaching of the concentrate obtained after the flotation of the mine tailings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%