Treatise on Process Metallurgy, Volume 2B

£280.00

Treatise on Process Metallurgy, Volume 2B

Unit Processes

Metals technology / metallurgy

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Language: English

Published by: Elsevier

Published on: 16th July 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780443402951


Treatise on Process Metallurgy, Volume 2B: Unit Processes

Presenting various unit processes with an emphasis on mineral processing, hydrometallurgy, and electrochemical materials and energy processes, the book highlights the roles of these processes in beneficiation, rare-earth extraction, utilization of lean resources, coal extraction, and biofuels, reflecting the shift toward green and electrochemical processes.

Basic knowledge of thermodynamics and kinetics is provided for better understanding of metallurgical processes.

Section on Mineral Processing

The first section of the book covers mineral processing, providing insight on comminution, separation processes, dewatering, and tailings disposal.

Section on Hydrometallurgy

The second section focuses on hydrometallurgy, discussing leaching, separation-purification, metal recovery, and battery materials.

Electrochemical Materials and Energy

The book concludes with a section studying electrochemical material and energy, featuring coverage of molten oxide electrolysis, molten carbonate fuel cells, various sensors, and ionic liquids.

Each section also includes various case studies, demonstrating the use of the concepts in real-world settings.

Covers mineral processing, electrochemical materials, and hydrometallurgy and their roles in beneficiation, rare-earth extraction, utilization of lean resources, coal extraction, and biofuels.

Provides basic knowledge on thermodynamics and kinetics needed for understanding the principles of metallurgical processes.

Includes a section on electrochemical materials and energy processes, covering molten salts electrolysis, fuel cells, and nuclear molten salt reactors.

Features insight into the entire process chain, unit processes that are generally overlooked, and unit processes that combine hydro-, electro-, and pyro-processes in an optimal way.

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