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An edition of Textbook of hydrometallurgy (1993)

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Cover of: Textbook of Hydrometallurgy
Textbook of Hydrometallurgy
July 1, 1999, Metallurgie Extractive Quebec
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Textbook of hydrometallurgy
1993, Métallurgie extractive Québec, Distributed by Librairie de l'Université Laval "Zone"
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Table of Contents

pt. 1. Introduction. This part covers the history and scope of hydrometallurgy, and a chapter devoted to solution chemistry. In this chapter, the structure of minerals and water, elementary concepts of acids and bases, oxidation and reduction, complex formation and precipitation is introduced
pt. 2. Leaching - General. This part is devoted to the general aspects of leaching of ores and concentrates, the reagents used, methods and equipment, the engineering aspects, and the role of microorganisms.
pt. 3. Leaching processes. In this part, a systematic description of the different leaching processes is given. It follows the nature of the material to be leached whether metals, oxides, sulfides, etc.
pt. 4. Treatment of leach solution (purification, concentration). In this part, the methods used to purify and/or concentrate the leach solutions are given. This includes adsorption on activated charcoal, ion exchange, and solvent extraction.
pt. 5. Treatment of leach solution (precipitation). In this part, the methods of recovery of metal values from leach solution are outlined. These are divided into physical and chemical methods. Physical methods are based on crystallization while chemical methods are based on hydrolysis, ionic precipitation,l and reduction. Electrolytic methods, i.e., those based on the use of electric current, are only briefly outlined since these are usually discussed in electrometallurgy books.

Edition Notes

Present vol. is an expanded and completely revised version of v. 2 of: Principles of extractive metallurgy, by the author published in 1969.

Includes bibliographic references (p. 655-660) and index.

Published in
Sainte-Foy, Québec

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Library of Congress
TN688 .H33 1993

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Pagination
vii, 689 p. :
Number of pages
689

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OL20109331M
ISBN 10
2980324701

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