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Volumn 71-73, Issue , 2009, Pages 657-660
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Bioleaching of nickel, vanadium and molybdenum from spent refinery catalysts
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Author keywords
Bioleaching; Iron sulphur oxidizing bacteria; Metal recovery; Spent catalysts
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Indexed keywords
ACTIVATED CHARCOAL;
CHEMICAL CONTROLS;
ELEMENTAL SULPHUR;
ETHYL ALCOHOLS;
EXTRACTION YIELD;
FERROUS IRON;
HAND EXTRACTION;
HYDROCARBON REMOVAL;
IRON/SULPHUR OXIDIZING BACTERIA;
METAL EXTRACTIONS;
METAL TOXICITY;
OXIDATIVE ATTACK;
PRIMARY RESOURCES;
REFINERY CATALYSTS;
SPENT CATALYST;
SPENT CATALYSTS;
SUSTAINABLE PROCESS;
TOXIC COMPONENTS;
TWEEN 80;
VALORISATION;
BACTERIOLOGY;
BIOLEACHING;
BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS;
CATALYSIS;
CATALYSTS;
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY;
ETHANOL;
EXTRACTION;
HYDROCARBON REFINING;
HYDROCARBONS;
IRON;
METAL REFINING;
METALS;
MOLYBDENUM;
NICKEL;
NICKEL ALLOYS;
SOLID WASTES;
SULFUR;
TOXICITY;
VANADIUM;
VANADIUM ALLOYS;
METAL RECOVERY;
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EID: 72449168342
PISSN: 10226680
EISSN: None
Source Type: Book Series
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.71-73.657 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (10)
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References (13)
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