• Home
  • About us
  • Your Publication
  • Catalogue
  • Newsletter
  • Help
  • Account
  • Contact / Imprint
Thesis - Publication series - Conference proceedings - Reference book - Lecture notes/Textbook - Journal - CD-/DVD-ROM - Online publication - Open Access
Newsletter for authors and editors - New publications service - Archive
View basket
Catalogue : Details

David Friedmann

Zero-Waste Processing of Polymetallic Deep-Sea Nodules from the German License for Complete Manganese Recovery

FrontBack
 
ISBN:978-3-8440-8047-6
Series:Schriftenreihe des IME
Herausgeber: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernd Friedrich
Aachen
Volume:73
Keywords:Pyrometallugy; Extractive Metallurgy; Deep-Sea Minerals
Type of publication:Thesis
Language:English
Pages:188 pages
Figures:87 figures
Weight:279 g
Format:21 x 14,8 cm
Binding:Paperback
Price:48,80 € / 61,10 SFr
Published:June 2021
Buy:
  » plus shipping costs
DOI:10.2370/9783844080476 (Online document)
Download:

Available PDF-Files for this title:

You need the Adobe Reader, to open the files. Here you get help and information, for the download.

These files are not printable.

 
 DocumentDocument 
 TypePDF 
 Costs36,60 EUR 
 ActionPurchase in obligation and display of file - 5,2 MB (5427040 Byte) 
 ActionPurchase in obligation and download of file - 5,2 MB (5427040 Byte) 
     
 
 DocumentTable of contents 
 TypePDF 
 Costsfree 
 ActionDisplay of file - 213 kB (217650 Byte) 
 ActionDownload of file - 213 kB (217650 Byte) 
     

User settings for registered users

You can change your address here or download your paid documents again.

User:  Not logged in.
Actions:  Login / Register
 Forgotten your password?
Recommendation:You want to recommend this title?
Review copy:Here you can order a review copy.
Link:You want to link this page? Click here.
Export citations:
Text
BibTex
RIS
Abstract:The continually increasing demand for industrially and technologically important metals has once again given focus onto deep-sea resources as a viable metal-source. The deep-sea nodules found in abundance on the sea floor mainly contain the industrially important metal manganese. Additionally, they contain enriched amounts of nickel and copper as well as other valuable extractable metals such as cobalt and molybdenum, whose demand has increased significantly in the past decades.
The study of the state-of-the art in PMN processing shows that in most cases a three-metal processing scenario is pursued. In these processes only nickel, copper and cobalt are extracted and produced as marketable products. This is true especially for hydrometallurgical processes. These approaches leave more than two-thirds of the processed deep-sea nodules unused, which would mean an enormous amount of waste to be landfilled and are thus very questionable from an ecological perspective. This makes a pyrometallurgical process with a zero-waste target advantageous, which is developed in the presented research.