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This collection presents papers from a symposium on extraction of
rare metals as well as rare extraction processing techniques used
in metal production. It covers metals essential for critical modern
technologies including electronics, electric motors, generators,
energy storage systems, and specialty alloys. Rare metals are the
main building blocks of many emerging critical technologies and
have been receiving significant attention in recent years. Much
research in academia and industry is devoted to finding novel
techniques to extract critical and rare metals from primary and
secondary sources. The technologies that rely on critical metals
are dominating the world, and finding a way to extract and supply
them effectively is highly desirable and beneficial. Rapid
development of these technologies entails fast advancement of the
resource and processing industry for their building materials.
Authors from academia and industry exchange knowledge on
developing, operating, and advancing extractive and processing
technologies. Contributions cover rare-earth elements (magnets,
catalysts, phosphors, and others), energy storage materials
(lithium, cobalt, vanadium, graphite), alloy elements (scandium,
niobium, titanium), and materials for electronics (gallium,
germanium, indium, gold, silver). The contributions also cover
various processing techniques in mineral beneficiation,
hydrometallurgy, separation and purification, pyrometallurgy,
electrometallurgy, supercritical fluid extraction, and recycling
(batteries, magnets, electrical and electronic equipment).
This collection presents papers from a symposium on extraction of
rare metals as well as rare extraction processing techniques used
in metal production. Topics include the extraction and processing
of elements like antimony, arsenic, gold, indium, palladium,
platinum, rare earth metals including yttrium and neodymium,
titanium, tungsten, and vanadium. Rare processing techniques are
covered, including direct extraction processes for rare-earth
recovery, biosorption of precious metals, fluorination behavior of
uranium and zirconium mixture of fuel debris treatment, and
recovery of valuable components of commodity metals such as zinc,
nickel, and metals from slag.
This collection presents papers from a symposium on extraction of
rare metals as well as rare extraction processing techniques used
in metal production. Topics include the extraction and processing
of elements such as antimony, arsenic, gold, indium, palladium,
platinum, rare earth metals including yttrium and neodymium,
titanium, tungsten, and vanadium. Rare processing techniques are
covered, including direct extraction processes for rare-earth
recovery, biosorption of precious metals, fluorination behavior of
uranium and zirconium mixture of fuel debris treatment, and
recovery of valuable components of commodity metals such as zinc,
nickel, and metals from slag.
This is a collection of papers presented in the symposium on
extraction of rare metals as well as rare extraction processing
techniques used in metal production. Paper topics include the
extraction and processing of elements like antimony, arsenic, gold,
indium, palladium, platinum, rare earth metals including yttrium
and neodymium, titanium, tungsten, and vanadium. The rare
processing techniques covered include direct extraction process for
rare earth element recovery; biosorption of precious metals;
fluorination behavior of uranium and zirconium mixture of fuel
debris treatment; and recovery of valuable components of commodity
metals such as zinc, nickel, and metals from slag.
This collection presents papers from a symposium on extraction of
rare metals from primary and secondary materials and residues as
well as rare extraction processing techniques used in metal
production. Authors cover the extraction of less common or minor
metals including elements such as antimony, bismuth, barium,
beryllium, boron, calcium, chromium, gallium, germanium, hafnium,
indium, manganese, molybdenum, platinum group metals, rare earth
metals, rhenium, scandium, selenium, sodium, strontium, tantalum,
tellurium, and tungsten. Contributions also discuss rare metals of
low-tonnage sales compared to high-tonnage metals (iron, copper,
nickel, lead, tin, zinc, or light metals such as aluminum,
magnesium, or titanium and electronic metalloid silicon). Authors
also cover biometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, and electrometallurgy
while novel high-temperature processes such as microwave heating,
solar-thermal reaction synthesis, and cold crucible synthesis of
rare metals are addressed. Also included in this collection is the
design of extraction equipment used in these processes from
suppliers as well as laboratory and pilot plant studies.
This collection presents papers from a symposium on extraction of
rare metals as well as rare extraction processing techniques used
in metal production. Topics include the extraction and processing
of elements such as rare earth metals including yttrium and
scandium, gold, vanadium, cesium, zinc, copper, tellurium, bismuth,
potassium, aluminum, iridium, titanium, manganese, uranium,
rhenium, and tungsten. Rare processing techniques covered include
supercritical fluid extraction, direct extraction processes for
rare-earth recovery, biosorption of precious metals, and recovery
of valuable components of commodity metals such as zinc, nickel,
and metals from slag.
This collection presents papers from a symposium on extraction of
rare metals as well as rare extraction processing techniques used
in metal production. It covers metals essential for critical modern
technologies including electronics, electric motors, generators,
energy storage systems, and specialty alloys. Rare metals are the
main building blocks of many emerging critical technologies and
have been receiving significant attention in recent years. Much
research in academia and industry is devoted to finding novel
techniques to extract critical and rare metals from primary and
secondary sources. The technologies that rely on critical metals
are dominating the world, and finding a way to extract and supply
them effectively is highly desirable and beneficial. Rapid
development of these technologies entails fast advancement of the
resource and processing industry for their building materials.
Authors from academia and industry exchange knowledge on
developing, operating, and advancing extractive and processing
technologies. Contributions cover rare-earth elements (magnets,
catalysts, phosphors, and others), energy storage materials
(lithium, cobalt, vanadium, graphite), alloy elements (scandium,
niobium, titanium), and materials for electronics (gallium,
germanium, indium, gold, silver). The contributions also cover
various processing techniques in mineral beneficiation,
hydrometallurgy, separation and purification, pyrometallurgy,
electrometallurgy, supercritical fluid extraction, and recycling
(batteries, magnets, electrical and electronic equipment).
This collection presents papers from a symposium on extraction of
rare metals as well as rare extraction processing techniques used
in metal production. Topics include the extraction and processing
of elements such as antimony, arsenic, gold, indium, palladium,
platinum, rare earth metals including yttrium and neodymium,
titanium, tungsten, and vanadium. Rare processing techniques are
covered, including direct extraction processes for rare-earth
recovery, biosorption of precious metals, fluorination behavior of
uranium and zirconium mixture of fuel debris treatment, and
recovery of valuable components of commodity metals such as zinc,
nickel, and metals from slag.
This collection presents papers from a symposium on extraction of
rare metals as well as rare extraction processing techniques used
in metal production. Topics include the extraction and processing
of elements like antimony, arsenic, gold, indium, palladium,
platinum, rare earth metals including yttrium and neodymium,
titanium, tungsten, and vanadium. Rare processing techniques are
covered, including direct extraction processes for rare-earth
recovery, biosorption of precious metals, fluorination behavior of
uranium and zirconium mixture of fuel debris treatment, and
recovery of valuable components of commodity metals such as zinc,
nickel, and metals from slag.
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