Principles of Extractive Metallurgy

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Tapir Academic Press, 2004 - 506 páginas
Rather than simply describing the processes and reactions involved in metal extraction, this book concentrates on fundamental principles to give readers an understanding of the possibilities for future developments in this field. It includes a review of the basics of thermodynamics, kinetics and engineering principles that have special importance for extractive metallurgy, to ensure that readers have the background necessary for maximum achievement. The various metallurgical unit processes (such as roasting, reduction, smelting and electrolysis) are illustrated by existing techniques for the extraction of the most common metals. Each chapter includes a bibliography of recommended reading, to aid in further study. The appendices include tables and graphs of thermodynamic qualities for most substances of metallurgical importance; these are ideal for calculating heat (enthalpy) balances and chemical equilibrium constants. SI Units are used consistently throughout the text.
 

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Introduction
1
Thermochemistry
19
Chemical Equilibrium
39
1
66
13
73
17
81
22
90
28
97
Fuel and Ore Preparation
200
Reduction of Metal Oxides
236
Volatile Metals
271
Slags and Refractories
295
Matte Smelting
324
Refining Processes
345
Rare and Reactive Metals Ferroalloys
375
Hydrometallurgy
398

Reaction Kinetics
101
Reactor Design
135
31
160
37
166
42
175
Phase Separation
176
50
195
Electrometallurgy
424
65
459
B Enthalpy Increments above 25C
461
Standard Gibbs Energies of Formation and Evaporation
479
Index
500
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Terkel Rosenqvist is Professor Emeritus of Extractive Metallurgy at the Norwegian University of Technology and Science (NTNU), where he received a Dr. techn. degree in 1954. Dr Rosenqvist did research at the University of Chicago, and has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Wisconsin, and the Ohio State University. The author served as a UNESCO expert at the Middle East Technical University, Ankara (Turkey), and as an External Examiner at the University of Zambia (Africa). Dr. Rosenqvist is a Fellow of the Metallurgical Society of AIME.

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