Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing 8 (EMMP 8)

Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing 8 (EMMP 8)
Author: Fiona M. Doyle
Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1566777968

This issue of ECS Transactions contains papers on electrochemical aspects of concentrating and extracting base, precious and light metals from their ores and secondary materials, and associated energy and environmental considerations. Both fundamental and applied work is covered with emphasis on recent progress in: (1) mineral flotation, (2) hydrometallurgy, (3) electrowinning and refining, (4) environmental technologies associated with mineral and metal processing, (5) electrochemical methods for secondary metal production, and (6) recovery of metals from wastes.

Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing VI

Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing VI
Author: Fiona M. Doyle
Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2003
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781566774017

"The sixth International Symposium on Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing was held during the 2003rd Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Inc., in Paris, France, May 14-18, 2003."--p. iii.

Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing VII

Electrochemistry in Mineral and Metal Processing VII
Author: Fiona M. Doyle
Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2006
Genre: Electrometallurgy
ISBN: 1566774403

This issue documents research and development activities that utilize electrochemical principles and techniques to achieve practical objectives in applications ranging from processing crude ore to production of value-added materials. The focus will be on identifying opportunities for future progression that utilize the latest understanding of electrochemical mechanisms in processing systems.

Electrochemistry in Transition

Electrochemistry in Transition
Author: Brian E. Conway
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 669
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461595762

This book originated out of the papers presented at the special symposium, "Electrochemistry in Transition-From the 20th to the 21st Century," scheduled by the Division of Colloid and Surface Science during the American Chemical Society meeting in Toronto. The symposium was in honor of Professor J. O'M. Bockris, who received the ACS award on "The Chemistry of Contemporary Technological Problems" (sponsored by Mobay Corporation) during this meeting and who also reached his 65th birthday in the same year. The symposium was of a multidisciplinary nature and encompassed the fields of theoretical and experimental elec trochemistry, surface science, spectroscopy, and electrochemical technology. The symposium also had an international flavor in that the participants represented several countries Australia, Belgium, Canada, Chile, England, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Poland, Switzer land, Venezuela, Yugoslavia, and the United States. The symposium was graciously sponsored by the ACS (Petroleum Research Fund and Division of Colloid and Surface Science), Alcan International, Dow Chemical Company, EG&G, Electrolyzer Corporation, Exxon, General Electric Company, IBM, Institute of Gas Technology, International Association of Hydrogen Energy, Johnson Matthey, Inc. , Kerr-McGee Corporation, Medtronics, and Texas A&M University (Center for Electrochemical Systems and Hydrogen Research and the Hampton Robinson Fund). The "theme" of the papers presented at the symposium covered not only significant contributions made to electrochemistry in the twentieth century, but also "New Horizons in Electrochemistry" for the twenty-first century. Thus, the scientists who presented papers were invited to contribute chapters to this book, having the same titles as the symposium.

Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry

Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry
Author: John O'M. Bockris
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461303273

No. 29 offers new insights into the energies of activation of electrode reactions and the interfacial behavior of proteins.