2014-Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit
SIPS 2014 Volume 4: Recycling & Secondary Battery

Editors:Kongoli F
Publisher:Flogen Star OUTREACH
Publication Year:2014
Pages:498 pages
ISBN:978-1-987820-06-5
ISSN:2291-1227 (Metals and Materials Processing in a Clean Environment Series)
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SUMMIT PLENARY

  1. Mineral Processing Overview in Brazil
    Antonio Peres1;
    1ENGINEERING FACULTY FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF MINAS GERAIS, Belo Horizonte, Brazil;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 166
    Topic: 19
  2. Push-Pull Alloys and the Heritage of Dan Shechtman
    Jean-Marie Dubois1;
    1CNRS-UNIVERSITE DE LORRAINE, Nancy, France;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 247
    Topic: 19
  3. Science has won against Economy - Japanese GENSO SENRYAKU (Project of Strategic Advanced Materials) for Rare earth and critical metals
    Kohmei Halada1;
    1NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR MATERIALS SCIENCE, Tsukuba, Japan;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 311
    Topic: 19
  4. Sustainability and the Modified Central Paradigm of Materials Science and Engineering in the Development of New Materials
    Martin Pech-Canul1; Florian Kongoli2;
    1CINVESTAV-SALTILLO, Ramos Arizpe, Mexico; 2FLOGEN TECHNOLOGIES INC, MONT-ROYAL, Canada;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 357
    Topic: 19
  5. Sustainable Organization of a European research Centre
    Dirk Fransaer1;
    1VITO NV, 2400 Mol, Belgium;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 367
    Topic: 19
  6. The Relevancy of Materials in Boosting Innovation: From Raw Materials to Creative Applications
    Rodrigo Martins1;
    1EMRS/UNINOVA/FCT-UNL, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 384
    Topic: 19
  7. Sustainable Mining in the 21st Century
    Oscar Gonzalez Rocha1;
    1CEO, SOUTHERN COPPER CORPORATION, Lima, Peru;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 398
    Topic: 19
  8. Challenges of High Temperature Processing in Metallurgical Industries: Some highlights
    Cyro Takano1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF SAO PAULO, Sao Paulo, Brazil;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 401
    Topic: 19
  9. BOTTLENECK AND FUTURE ISSUES OF STEEL PRODUCTION IN JAPAN
    Shin-ya Kitamura1;
    1TOHOKU UNIVERSITY, Sendai, Japan;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 403
    Topic: 19
  10. The impact of sensors for science and technology in the modern industrial society
    Manfred Mauntz1; Jorn Peuser1;
    1CMC INSTRUMENTS GMBH, Eschborn, Germany (Deutschland);
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 404
    Topic: 19
  11. University Technology Transfer - Highs and Lows
    Derek Fray1;
    1DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND METALLURGY, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, CAMBRIDGE, Cambridge, United Kingdom (Great Britain);
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 406
    Topic: 19
  12. Sustainable Mining: Is that really possible?
    John Meech1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, Vancouver, Canada;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 407
    Topic: 19
  13. Developing Future Scenarios in Energy and Sustainability
    Vasant Kumar1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Cambridge, United Kingdom (Great Britain);
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 408
    Topic: 19
  14. Next Generation Secondary Batteries
    Katerina Aifantis1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, Tucson, United States;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 409
    Topic: 19
  15. The role of hydrometallurgy in sustainable production of metals
    Olof Forsen1; Jari Aromaa1;
    1AALTO UNIVERSITY, Espoo, Finland;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 410
    Topic: 19
  16. Environmentally Sound Copper Smelting and Refining
    Thomas Buenger1;
    1AURUBIS AG, Hamburg, Germany (Deutschland);
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 412
    Topic: 19
  17. Mapping the Universe using Physics and Materials Sciences
    George Smoot1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AND UNIVERSITE SORBONNE PARIS CITE, Berkeley, United States;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 414
    Topic: 19
  18. The Role of Science, Engineering, Management and Politics: Reflections from Dan Shechtman's Story
    Florian Kongoli1;
    1FLOGEN STAR OUTREACH, Montreal, Canada;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 415
    Topic: 19
  19. Challenges ahead for modelling and simulation in mechanics: from engineering to medicine
    Stephane Bordas1; Elias Aifantis2;
    1UNIVERSITY OF LUXEMBOURG, Kirchberg, Luxembourg; 2ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI, Thessaloniki, Greece;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 416
    Topic: 19
  20. Sustainable Development of New Mining and Energy Projects: Northern Plan
    Pierre Arcand1;
    1ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES AND NORTHERN MINING PLAN, Montreal, Canada;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 417
    Topic: 19
  21. New Developments in Sustainable Mining in Brazil
    Andre Carlos Silva1;
    1UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE GOIAS, Catalao, Brazil;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 418
    Topic: 19
  22. Reflections on Sustainable Development
    Tarja Halonen1;
    111TH PRESIDENT OF FINLAND, Helsinki, Finland;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 419
    Topic: 19
  23. A Challenge for Scientists, Engineers and Society
    Florian Kongoli1;
    1FLOGEN STAR OUTREACH, Montreal, Canada;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 420
    Topic: 19
  24. Scientific blunders
    Dan Shechtman1;
    1TECHNION, Haifa, Israel;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 421
    Topic: 19
  25. The challenge of publishing your most important work in 21st Century
    Randy Schekman1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley, United States;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 422
    Topic: 19
  26. New Developments in Sustainable Mining in Brazil
    Andre Carlos Silva1;
    1UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE GOIAS, Catalao, Brazil;
    Type of Paper: General Plenary
    Id Paper: 423
    Topic: 19

SYMPOSIUM PAPERS

  1. The Production of PbO2 from recycled lead acid batteries as the replacement of Pb3O4
    Timothy Ellis1; Jacob Hohn1;
    1RSR TECHNOLOGIES INC, Dallas, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 164
    Topic: 12
  2. The SAE Battery Recycling Committee: An Industry Approach to a Consolidated view of Battery Recycling Issues, Opportunities and Requirements
    Timothy Ellis1; Jacob Hohn1;
    1RSR TECHNOLOGIES INC, Dallas, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 165
    Topic: 12
  3. ELECTROCHEMICAL ASSEMBLIES OF METAL OXIDE AT THE INTERFACE OF SOFT COLLOIDAL TEMPLATES/ELECTRODE IN REVERSE MICELLE AND APPLICATIONS IN SUPER CAPACITORS
    Liwen Hu1; Shuqiang Jiao2;
    1SCHOOL OF METALLURGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BEIJING, Beijing, China; 2UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BEIJING, Beijing, China;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 178
    Topic: 12
  4. RECYCLED LEAD ACID PASTE AS AN ANODE MATERIALS FOR Li-Ion BATTERIES
    M. Seref Sonmez1; Bora Derin1; Ozgul Keles1; Sebahattin Gurmen1;
    1ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, Istanbul, Turkey;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 185
    Topic: 12
  5. MULTIFUNCTIONAL COATINGS FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERIES
    Xingcheng Xiao1;
    1GENERAL MOTORS GLOBAL R&D CENTER, Warren, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 259
    Topic: 12
  6. Transition metal oxides as new energy storage materials for sodium-ion batteries
    Shuqiang Jiao1; Wei Wang1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BEIJING, Beijing, China;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 189
    Topic: 12
  7. Recycle of spent lead acid battery pastes via a new hydrometallurgical method
    Jiakuan Yang1; Wei Zhang1;
    1HUAZHONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (HUST), Wuhan, China;
    Type of Paper: Keynote
    Id Paper: 191
    Topic: 12
  8. Synthesis and characterization of phosphate cathode materials prepared by a polymeric steric entrapment precursor route
    Daniel Ribero-Rodriguez1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, Urbana, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 193
    Topic: 12
  9. In Situ Nanoscale Electrochemistry Studies on Anode Materials for Li ion Batteries
    Reza Shahbazian-Yassar1;
    1MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, Houghton, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 209
    Topic: 12
  10. Global Warming and Lead-Carbon Batteries
    Patrick Moseley1;
    1ALABC, Chilton, United Kingdom (Great Britain);
    Type of Paper: Keynote
    Id Paper: 211
    Topic: 12
  11. Chemical preparation of Sn, SnSb, and SnS supported on various types of carbon as anode materials for lithium ion batteries
    Thapanee Sarakonsri1;
    1CHIANG MAI UNIVERSITY, Maung, Thailand;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 213
    Topic: 12
  12. Modeling damage in nanostructured anodes
    Katerina Aifantis1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, Tucson, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 215
    Topic: 12
  13. Modeling cracking in thin film anodes for Li-ion batteries, using the extended finite element method
    Sundararajan Natarajan1; Katerina Aifantis2;
    1THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, Sydney, Australia; 2UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, Tucson, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 216
    Topic: 12
  14. Effect of Sn precursor concentration and solution viscosity on Sn particle sizes supported on Graphene; anodes for lithium-ion batteries
    Thapanee Sarakonsri1;
    1CHIANG MAI UNIVERSITY, Maung, Thailand;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 221
    Topic: 12
  15. Mechanistic understanding of lithiation processes in silicon-based nanomaterials
    Gyeong Hwang1;
    1THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, Austin, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 248
    Topic: 12
  16. Why Na batteries could outperform Li ones?
    Joel Gaubicher1; Florent Florent1; Philippe Moreau1; Marine Cuisinier1; Soudan Patrick1; D.E. Elkaim2; Dominique Guyomard1;
    1IMN/CNRS, Nantes, France; 2SYNCHROTRON SOLEIL, St Aubin, France;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 253
    Topic: 12
  17. Macroporous battery materials made from ionic liquids
    Frank Endres1;
    1CLAUSTHAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany (Deutschland);
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 273
    Topic: 12
  18. Sustainability in Li-S Batteries
    Vasant Kumar1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Cambridge, United Kingdom (Great Britain);
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 270
    Topic: 12
  19. Paste to Paste Recycling of Lead Acid Batteries
    Vasant Kumar1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Cambridge, United Kingdom (Great Britain);
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 271
    Topic: 12
  20. Heat Generation and Conduction Studies of Li-Ion Batteries
    Qing Hao1; Candace Chan2; Evan R. Segal1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, Tucson, United States; 2ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, Tempe, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 280
    Topic: 12
  21. Potentialities of redox-active organic structures for low-polluting Li-ion batteries
    Philippe Poizot1; Franck Dolhem2;
    1INSTITUT DES MATERIAUX JEAN ROUXEL (IMN) - UMR6502, NANTES, France; 2LABORATOIRE DE GLYCOCHIMIE, DES ANTIMICROBIENS ET DES AGRORESSOURCES (LG-2A), FRE CNRS 3517, AMIENS, France;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 286
    Topic: 12
  22. Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries versus Hydrogen storage using System Dynamics simulation
    Bartek Glowacki1;
    1DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ENERGY, UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK, Limerick, Ireland;
    Type of Paper: Keynote
    Id Paper: 287
    Topic: 12
  23. Li1-xSn2+xPn2 (Pn = P, As): Novel Layered Li Compounds
    Kirill Kovnir1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, Davis, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 288
    Topic: 12
  24. Role of mechanics in the design of durable lithium ion batteries
    Siva Nadimpalli1; Vijay Sethuraman2; Giovanna Bucci3; Allan Bower2; Pradeep Guduru2;
    1NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Newark, United States; 2BROWN UNIVERSITY, Providence, United States; 3MIT, Providence, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 290
    Topic: 12
  25. Hierarchical porous Si-based electrodes for minimal volumetric expansion
    Sehee Lee1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER, Louisville, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 292
    Topic: 12
  26. 3D mesostructured electrodes for high energy and power density primary and secondary batteries
    Paul Braun1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, Urbana, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 294
    Topic: 12
  27. The Li-S system: Challenges and analytical investigation of the failure mechanisms involved
    Holger Schneider1;
    1BASF SE, Tucson, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 296
    Topic: 12
  28. Dynamics and ion mobility in polymer single ion conductors for lithium ion batteries
    Janna Maranas1;
    1PENN STATE UNIVERSITY, University Park, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 297
    Topic: 12
  29. A Low-Overpotential Potassium-Oxygen Battery Based on Potassium Superoxide
    Yiying Wu1;
    1OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 299
    Topic: 12
  30. Electrospun nanocomposite electrode materials
    Wolfgang Sigmund1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, Gainesville, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 301
    Topic: 12
  31. Charge transport in lithium peroxide: relevance for rechargeable metal-air batteries
    Donald Siegel1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 302
    Topic: 12
  32. In situ Synthesis of High-Energy Cathodes for Lithium-ion Batteries
    Feng Wang1;
    1BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY, Upton, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 303
    Topic: 12
  33. Overall up to date on Li-ion technology
    Claudio Capiglia1;
    1RECRUIT R&D, Osaka, Japan;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 312
    Topic: 12
  34. Solid State Electrolytes for Li-Air Batteries: Engineering Materials and Device Functionality
    Ernesto E. Marinero1;
    1PURDUE UNIVERSITY, West Lafayette, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 313
    Topic: 12
  35. A Metal-Free Organic-Based Aqueous Flow Battery for Massive Electrical Energy Storage
    Michael Aziz1;
    1HARVARD SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCES, Cambridge, United States;
    Type of Paper: Plenary
    Id Paper: 319
    Topic: 12
  36. Transition Metal-Oxides in Li-O2 Batteries: First Principles Modeling in Conjunction with Synchrotron Characterization
    Maria Chan1;
    1ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY, Argonne, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 323
    Topic: 12
  37. Conversion Reactions: Extension and Application
    Zhaoxiang Wang1;
    1INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, Beijing, China;
    Type of Paper: Keynote
    Id Paper: 347
    Topic: 12
  38. Metastable materials for Li-ion batteries
    Sian Dutton1; Adrien Amigues1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Cambridge, United Kingdom (Great Britain);
    Type of Paper: Keynote
    Id Paper: 371
    Topic: 12
  39. Energy Storage Initiative at Argonne National Laboratory
    Emilio Bunel1;
    1ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY, Lemont, United States;
    Type of Paper: Plenary
    Id Paper: 391
    Topic: 12
  40. Nanostructured materials as anodes for lithium ion batteries
    Derek Fray1; Ali Kamali2;
    1DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND METALLURGY, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, CAMBRIDGE, Cambridge, United Kingdom (Great Britain); 2UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Cambridge, United Kingdom (Great Britain);
    Type of Paper: Keynote
    Id Paper: 397
    Topic: 12
  41. Nano-structured Carbon from Graphite through Molten Salt Electrochemistry - Preparation, Characterisation, Application in Lithium Ion Batteries -
    Carsten Schwandt1; Qian Xu2; Aleksandar Dimitrov3; Raj Das Gupta4; Ali Kamali5; Derek Fray6;
    1UNIVERSITY OF NIZWA, Nizwa, Oman; 2NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, Shenyang, China; 3SS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS UNIVERSITY, Skopje, Macedonia (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia); 4ELECTROVAYA, Mississauga, Canada; 5UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Cambridge, United Kingdom (Great Britain); 6DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND METALLURGY, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, CAMBRIDGE, Cambridge, United Kingdom (Great Britain);
    Type of Paper: Plenary
    Id Paper: 402
    Topic: 12
  42. Pyrometallurgical Approaches for Metal and Material Recovery from Slags and Residues
    Guozhu Ye1;
    1SWEREA MEFOS, Lulea, Sweden;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 25
    Topic: 5
  43. Innovative perspective for recovery selected metals from industrial waste solutions and wastewaters
    Vladimir Pencak1; Greta Maruskinova2;
    1V.M.BIOTECH S.R.O., Kosice - Saca, Slovakia (Slovak Republic); 2TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY KOSICE SLOVAKIA, Kosice, Slovakia (Slovak Republic);
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 31
    Topic: 5
  44. Strategies to recover the valuable metal fraction from flue dust of the secondary copper production
    Rene Rumpold1; Juergen Antrekowitsch1;
    1CHRISTIAN DOPPLER LABORATORY FOR OPTIMIZATION AND BIOMASS UTILIZATION IN HEAVY METAL RECYCLING, Leoben, Austria;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 32
    Topic: 5
  45. Recycling of metallurgical wastes by a sustainable Ironbath Process
    Gernot Roesler1; Juergen Antrekowitsch1; Christoph Pichler1;
    1CHRISTIAN DOPPLER LABORATORY FOR OPTIMIZATION AND BIOMASS UTILIZATION IN HEAVY METAL RECYCLING, Leoben, Austria;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 33
    Topic: 5
  46. Complex evaluation of the processes and efficiency of electrolytic tin scrap refining in HCl-SnCl2 solutions
    Tamas Kekesi1; Tibor Kulcsar1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF MISKOLC, Miskolc, Hungary;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 39
    Topic: 5
  47. Recovery of precious metals from printed circuits boards
    Danilo Fontana1; Giorgia Nadia Torelli1; Roberta De Carolis1; Roberta Guzzinati1; Massimiliana Pietrantonio1; Stefano Pucciarmati1;
    1ENEA, Rome, Italy;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 40
    Topic: 5
  48. EXPERIENCES ON LEACHING OF SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS FOR HYDROMETALLURGICAL RECOVERY OF VALUABLE METALS
    Olof Forsen1; Jari Aromaa1;
    1AALTO UNIVERSITY, Espoo, Finland;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 42
    Topic: 5
  49. Recovery of technology metals from a WEEE-fraction
    Philipp Stuhlpfarrer1; Stefan Luidold1; Holger Schnideritsch1; Helmut Antrekowitsch1;
    1MONTANUNIVERSITAET LEOBEN, Leoben, Austria;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 43
    Topic: 5
  50. Unlocking the potential of ferrous and non-ferrous metal scrap in fine-grained sorting residue
    Mattias Berwanger1; David Ruessmann1; Thomas Pretz1;
    1DEPARTMENT OF PROCESSING AND RECYCLING, RWTH AACHEN UNIVERSITY, 52062 Aachen, Germany (Deutschland);
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 45
    Topic: 5
  51. Leaching of zinc, iron and calcium from EAF dust in sulfuric acid
    Tomas Havlik1; Ludovit Parilak2;
    1TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KOSICE, FACULTY OF METALLURGY,, Kosice, Slovakia (Slovak Republic); 2ZP VVC S.R.O., PODBREZOVA, Slovakia (Slovak Republic);
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 47
    Topic: 5
  52. Recycling of hot extruded P/M aluminium alloy 6061-SiC particle composite - interaction between SiC reinforcement particles and matrix
    Jozef Kasala1;
    1ALEXANDER DUBCEK UNIVERSITY OF TRENCIN IN TRENCIN, Trencin, Slovakia (Slovak Republic);
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 48
    Topic: 5
  53. Recovery of valuable metals from the waste from uranium production and processing of secondary materials
    Grazyna Zakrzewska-Koltuniewicz1;
    1INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY, Warsaw, Poland;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 49
    Topic: 5
  54. Study of molten salts system in the treatment of waste printed circuit boards by low-temperature alkaline smelting
    Jingxin Liu1; Xueyi Guo1; Dong Li1; Qinghua Tian1;
    1CENTRAL SOUTH UNIVERSITY, Changsha, China;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 111
    Topic: 5
  55. Simulation and optimization of ethanol-propanol distillation processes
    Musa Rizaj1; Afrim Dushi1; Florian Kongoli2;
    1UNIVERSITY OF PRISHTINA, Prishtina, Kosovo; 2FLOGEN TECHNOLOGIES INC, MONT-ROYAL, Canada;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 126
    Topic: 5
  56. Technological Approach for Concentrating Minor Rare Metals from E-wastes in Japan
    Shuji Owada1;
    1WASEDA UNIVERSITY, Tokyo, Japan;
    Type of Paper: Plenary
    Id Paper: 184
    Topic: 5
  57. Development and implementation of a new technology for recycling of metallurgical wastes with the recovery of zinc, lead, tin and iron
    Pavel Kozlov1; Florian Kongoli2;
    1CHELYABINSK ZINC PLANT, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation; 2FLOGEN TECHNOLOGIES INC, MONT-ROYAL, Canada;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 188
    Topic: 5
  58. Phases and microstructure of ferrochrome converter (CRC) dust
    Hannu Makkonen1; Eetu-Pekka Heikkinen1;
    1UNIVERSITY OF OULU, Oulu, Finland;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 196
    Topic: 5
  59. Preparation of Nanocrystalline Hardmetal Powders from Tungsten-Containing Wastes
    Archil Gachechiladze1; Vazha Garibashvili1; Aleksandre Kandelaki1; Omar Mikadze2; Archil Mikeladze1; Zurab Mirijanashvili1; George Tavadze1;
    1FERDINAND TAVADZE INSTITUTE OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE, Tbilisi, Georgia; 2GEORGIAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, Tbilisi, Georgia;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 197
    Topic: 5
  60. Construction Waste For Production Of Recycled Aggregate - The Case Study Of Salvador City-Brazil
    Irineu A.S. de Brum1;
    1UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 198
    Topic: 5
  61. THE USE OF MARBLE CUTTING RESIDUES AS A SUBSTITUTE FLUXING AGENT FOR IRON ORE PELLET PRODUCTION
    Joao B. Conti de Souza1; Nathane P. Scardine2; Ivan Galdino da Silva2; Jose Roberto Oliveura2;
    1FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION, SCIENCES, TECHNOLOGY OF THE ESPIRITO SANTOS STATE, BRAZIL ( IFES ), Serra, Brazil; 2FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION, SCIENCES, TECHNOLOGY OF THE ESPIRITO SANTOS STATE, BRAZIL ( IFES ), Vitoria, Brazil;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 277
    Topic: 5
  62. PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL RECYCLING: FROM TYPE-SELECTIVE PROCESSES TO FLEXIBLE APPARATUS FOR SIMULTANEOUS TREATMENT OF DIFFERENT TYPES
    Francesca Pagnanelli1; Emanuela Moscardini2; Thomas Abo Atia3; Luigi Toro3;
    1SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY OF ROME, Rome, Italy; 2UNIVERSITA , Roma, Italy; 3SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY, Rome, Italy;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 307
    Topic: 5
  63. Carbstone process: A novel technology for the valorisation of steelslags and CO2
    Mieke Quaghebeur1; Peter Nielsen1; Dirk Van Mechelen2; Olivier Malek2; Ben Laenen1;
    1VITO NV, MOL, Belgium; 2RECMIX, 3600, Belgium;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 363
    Topic: 5