Abstract: The current study outlines the electrochemical recovery of tellurium from a metallurgical plant waste fraction, namely Doré slag. In the precious metals plant, tellurium is enriched to the TROF (Tilting, Rotating Oxy Fuel) furnace slag and is therefore considered to be a lost resource—although the slag itself still contains a recoverable amount of tellurium. To recover Te, the slag is first leached in aqua regia, to produce multimetal pregnant leach solution (PLS) with 421 ppm of Te and dominating dissolved elements Na, Ba, Bi, Cu, As, B, Fe and Pb (in the range of 1.4–6.4 g dm−3), as well as trace elements at the ppb to ppm scale. The exposure of slag to chloride-rich solution enables the formation of cuprous chloride complex and...
ABSTRACT: Research on recycling of CdTe PV modules and manufacturing waste aims in optimizing the se...
About 98 99% of the tellurium in anode slime,was extracted by the following treatment. Free sulphuri...
Tellurium is one of the elements recently identified as technologically critical and is becoming a n...
Abstract: The current study outlines the electrochemical recovery of tellurium from a metallurgical ...
The objective of the current research was the extraction and separation of silver and tellurium fro...
Recovery of tellurium from industrial waste streams is of significant importance for the supply of t...
The modern world continuously demands more raw materials for manufacturing all kinds of products. No...
Sustainable recovery of tellurium (Te) from large-scale wastewater is of great importance to offer s...
Tellurium (Te) is an energy-critical element, found in limited supply in the earth’s crust. Recent d...
Recovery of tellurium from industrial waste streams is of significant importance for the supply of t...
Tellurium is a rare metalloid with relatively low abundance in the earth’s crust (0.001–0.005 g/t) c...
Many of the scarcest metals are critical to future energy technologies. However, these metals often...
Electrowinning of tellurium is a relatively simple process that can be carried out effectively by ...
Anode mud or slime from copper electrolysis, though a byproduct of copper industry, contains many im...
The transition towards renewable energy requires increasing quantities of nonfuel mineral commoditie...
ABSTRACT: Research on recycling of CdTe PV modules and manufacturing waste aims in optimizing the se...
About 98 99% of the tellurium in anode slime,was extracted by the following treatment. Free sulphuri...
Tellurium is one of the elements recently identified as technologically critical and is becoming a n...
Abstract: The current study outlines the electrochemical recovery of tellurium from a metallurgical ...
The objective of the current research was the extraction and separation of silver and tellurium fro...
Recovery of tellurium from industrial waste streams is of significant importance for the supply of t...
The modern world continuously demands more raw materials for manufacturing all kinds of products. No...
Sustainable recovery of tellurium (Te) from large-scale wastewater is of great importance to offer s...
Tellurium (Te) is an energy-critical element, found in limited supply in the earth’s crust. Recent d...
Recovery of tellurium from industrial waste streams is of significant importance for the supply of t...
Tellurium is a rare metalloid with relatively low abundance in the earth’s crust (0.001–0.005 g/t) c...
Many of the scarcest metals are critical to future energy technologies. However, these metals often...
Electrowinning of tellurium is a relatively simple process that can be carried out effectively by ...
Anode mud or slime from copper electrolysis, though a byproduct of copper industry, contains many im...
The transition towards renewable energy requires increasing quantities of nonfuel mineral commoditie...
ABSTRACT: Research on recycling of CdTe PV modules and manufacturing waste aims in optimizing the se...
About 98 99% of the tellurium in anode slime,was extracted by the following treatment. Free sulphuri...
Tellurium is one of the elements recently identified as technologically critical and is becoming a n...