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Vol 154
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193-194
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Increasing the efficiency of extraction of associated metals by sorption methods based on physical activation of film water and ions

Authors:
A. G. Sekisov
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  • Moscow Geological Prospecting University
Date submitted:
2002-08-26
Date accepted:
2002-09-21
Date published:
2003-03-01

Abstract

The magnetic-sorption-capillary method is a new environmental integrated process. This invention mainly combines processes and mixtures for the extraction and/or recovery of heavy metals contained in metalliferous materials or ores. The method also includes water treatment and purification. The extraction process is carried out under the action of sorption of magnetic and other energy fields. This method has been experimentally tested, its sufficient efficiency has been established.

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References

  1. Секисов А.Г. Модель микрорезонансных межатомных связей в применении к процессам растворения и сорбции золота и их технологическая реализация // Записки Горного института. СПб, 2001. Т.149. С.219-212.

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