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Last update: Jandová Jitka doc. Ing. CSc. (09.04.2014)
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Last update: Jandová Jitka doc. Ing. CSc. (09.04.2014)
Students will be able to: utilize existing metallurgical processes of metals recovery from ore and/or waste materials and also to propose new methods suitable for recycling common or specific metal-bearing wastes. |
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Last update: TAJ106 (16.04.2014)
R: Gupta Ch.K.: Chemical Metalurgy: Principles and Practis, WILEY-VCH, Verlag GmbH&CoKGaA, Wienheim, 3527303766 R: Moore J.J.: Chemical Metallurgy, Butterworth Heinemhann, 1990, Hartnolls Ltd., Bodmin, Cornwall, England,0750616466 A: Havlik T.: Hydrometallurgy: Principles and applications, Woodhead Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, England,9781845694 |
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Last update: Jandová Jitka doc. Ing. CSc. (09.04.2014)
1. Theoretical analysis of physical and chemical processes used in dressing metal-bearing materials. 2. Thermodynamics and kinetics of reactions proceed in Me-S-O system. 3. Kellog diagram and its application on production of non-ferrous metals. 4. Chloride and chlorination roasting, thermal decompositions and calcination processes. 5. Principles of reduction and concentration fusion of metal oxides and and halides. 6. Thermodynamic analysis of reduction of metal oxides and halides. 7. Function, composition and structure of metallurgical slags. 8. Principles of hydrometallurgical production of metals, thermodynamics of leaching, E-pH diagrams. 9. Kinetics of leaching processes, electrochemical and bacterial leaching. 10. Hydrometallurgical processes under elevated pressures, leaching methods and apparatus. 11. Refining of leachates: precipitation, cementation, sorption, liquid extraction, ion exchange. 12. Precipitation and crystallization of metals from solutions. 13. Production and refining electrolysis of metals. 14. Economic and ecological aspects of non-ferrous metal production. |
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Last update: Jandová Jitka doc. Ing. CSc. (09.04.2014)
Preparation and defence of individual project connected with oral exam. |
Coursework assessment | |
Form | Significance |
Regular attendance | 10 |
Defense of an individual project | 40 |
Oral examination | 50 |