2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2023.105609
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Research progress on the enrichment of gallium in bauxite

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“…Yakout and Borai (Yakout and Borai 2014) employed chabazite to remove Cd from aqueous solutions, obtaining a maximum cadmium adsorption capacity of 120 mg/g, and concluding that the adsorption process is strongly pH dependent in the 2.5-8. 5 Currently, most of the world's gallium supply comes from bauxite mining and sediment-hosted lead-zinc (Pb-Zn) resources, with an average content of Ga in bauxite about 50 mg/kg (Qi et al 2023). The main source of indium is zinc concentrates (indium containing 0.0001-0.1%), recovered as a byproduct in the smelting of zinc ore and tin smelting process.…”
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“…Yakout and Borai (Yakout and Borai 2014) employed chabazite to remove Cd from aqueous solutions, obtaining a maximum cadmium adsorption capacity of 120 mg/g, and concluding that the adsorption process is strongly pH dependent in the 2.5-8. 5 Currently, most of the world's gallium supply comes from bauxite mining and sediment-hosted lead-zinc (Pb-Zn) resources, with an average content of Ga in bauxite about 50 mg/kg (Qi et al 2023). The main source of indium is zinc concentrates (indium containing 0.0001-0.1%), recovered as a byproduct in the smelting of zinc ore and tin smelting process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%