2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.hydromet.2011.04.014
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Review of technologies for rhenium recovery from mineral raw materials in Kazakhstan

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“…Es importante considerar que si bien en este trabajo no se detalla el comportamiento de los otros elementos que constituyen la calcita, solo se consideró la variación de masa del Re en conjunto con los distintos elementos mayoritarios capaces de oxidarse, tales como el Mo, Fe y Cu. Un autor como ABISHEVA et al [11] estúdio su comportamento.…”
Section: Tostación Con Reducción Carbotérmicaunclassified
“…Es importante considerar que si bien en este trabajo no se detalla el comportamiento de los otros elementos que constituyen la calcita, solo se consideró la variación de masa del Re en conjunto con los distintos elementos mayoritarios capaces de oxidarse, tales como el Mo, Fe y Cu. Un autor como ABISHEVA et al [11] estúdio su comportamento.…”
Section: Tostación Con Reducción Carbotérmicaunclassified
“…The ReO 4 − ion sorption was much better when the resins were preconditioned with 10% HCL. Abisheva et al (2011) reviewed the ion exchange recovery of rhenium from solutions obtained from uranium in-situ leaching (ILS) operations. The solutions typically produced by these operations contain 0.28 to 0.5 mg/L Re at about pH 2.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rhenium has been in increasing demand for the production of superalloys, used in the fabrication of high temperature turbine blades found in jet engines. Due to its scarcity, rhenium demands a high price (Abisheva et al, 2011;USGS, 2012) varying between 4000 and 6000 USD/kg for catalytic grade ammonium perrhenate (APR). The world resources of Re reach 6 million kg, with only 49,000 kg produced in 2011, mostly from Chile, which has more than 1.3 million kg Re in reserve.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Re values therefore follow the same processing routes such as flotation from which copper sulphide or molybdenum sulphide concentrates are recovered. Typically 50-100 g/t (ppm) Re can be recovered with the copper or molybdenum sulphide concentrates (Abisheva et al, 2011). Thus, rhenium is recovered during Cu smelting or Mo roasting, mainly from slimes, flue dusts, or the wet scrubbing acid solutions (Lan et al, 2006;Shariat and Hassini, 1998;Zagorodnyaya et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%