Microwave assisted leaching has been investigated in an attempt to improve both the yield of extracted metal and reduce processing time. This is especially pertinent in view of the increased demands for metal and more environmentally friendly processes. This work reports a fundamental study on the influence of microwave energy on the dissolution of sulphide minerals. Chalcopyrite and sphalerite were chosen as model materials due to their economic importance and the diversity of their heating behaviour in a microwave field (chalcopyrite being an excellent microwave heater and sphalerite being an extremely poor microwave receptor). Chalcopyrite leaching has been carried out in ferric sulphate and ferric chloride under both microwave and c...
The present work aims at investigating the effect of microwave local positions (i.e. before crushing...
Continuous high-throughput microwave treatment followed by infrared thermal imaging (MW-IR) has prev...
Sulfate-based leaching processes for chalcopyrite (CuFeSa) are attractive because of their inherent...
Microwave assisted leaching has been investigated in an attempt to improve both the yield of extract...
This study provides an understanding of the way in which microwave treatment affects the processing ...
Leaching characteristics of a chalcopyrite concentrate received from Kure Copper Mine, Turkey. were ...
Recent research developments have suggested that microwave assisted comminution could provide a step...
Industrial wastes may contain high concentrations of valuable metals. Extraction and recovery of the...
Microwave energy has been recently used in minerals processing to speed up the leaching process or t...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most common primary mineral used for the commercial production of coppe...
Ore comminution is an energy intensive and inefficient process in which new innovative technologies ...
Roasting is often required to convert sulfidic minerals into their sulfate and/or oxide forms with t...
Microwave energy has previously been shown to have a major influence on the comminution behaviour of...
A study on microwave assisted chalcocite leaching was carried out with a microwave hydrothermal reac...
A fundamental study of the sonochemical leaching of chalcopyrite in ferric ion media has been perfo...
The present work aims at investigating the effect of microwave local positions (i.e. before crushing...
Continuous high-throughput microwave treatment followed by infrared thermal imaging (MW-IR) has prev...
Sulfate-based leaching processes for chalcopyrite (CuFeSa) are attractive because of their inherent...
Microwave assisted leaching has been investigated in an attempt to improve both the yield of extract...
This study provides an understanding of the way in which microwave treatment affects the processing ...
Leaching characteristics of a chalcopyrite concentrate received from Kure Copper Mine, Turkey. were ...
Recent research developments have suggested that microwave assisted comminution could provide a step...
Industrial wastes may contain high concentrations of valuable metals. Extraction and recovery of the...
Microwave energy has been recently used in minerals processing to speed up the leaching process or t...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most common primary mineral used for the commercial production of coppe...
Ore comminution is an energy intensive and inefficient process in which new innovative technologies ...
Roasting is often required to convert sulfidic minerals into their sulfate and/or oxide forms with t...
Microwave energy has previously been shown to have a major influence on the comminution behaviour of...
A study on microwave assisted chalcocite leaching was carried out with a microwave hydrothermal reac...
A fundamental study of the sonochemical leaching of chalcopyrite in ferric ion media has been perfo...
The present work aims at investigating the effect of microwave local positions (i.e. before crushing...
Continuous high-throughput microwave treatment followed by infrared thermal imaging (MW-IR) has prev...
Sulfate-based leaching processes for chalcopyrite (CuFeSa) are attractive because of their inherent...