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Metals and their compounds --- Metallurgy --- Platinum --- Platine --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Platinum group --- Platinum group metals. --- Platinum. --- Katalyse. --- Platina. --- Platinmetalle. --- Zeitschrift. --- Métallurgie. --- E-journals --- Engineering --- Material Science and Metallurgy --- Mining Engineering --- Metals, Minerals, Ores & Alloys --- Platinmetalle --- Zeitschrift --- Périodiques --- DOAJ-E EJCHIMI EPUB-ALPHA-P EPUB-PER-FT --- Periodikum --- Zeitschriften --- Platinmetall --- Platingruppe --- Platin-Gruppen-Metalle --- PGM --- PGEs (Platinum group elements) --- PGMs (Platinum group metals) --- Platidises --- Platinoids --- Platinum group elements --- Platinum group metals --- Platinum metals --- chemistry --- platinum --- platinum group metals --- Presse --- Fortlaufendes Sammelwerk --- Edelmetall --- Achte Nebengruppe --- Transition metals --- Métallurgie. --- Chemical technology --- Journal
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Platinum group --- Platine, Groupe du --- 553.491 --- -PGEs (Platinum group elements) --- PGMs (Platinum group metals) --- Platidises --- Platinoids --- Platinum group elements --- Platinum group metals --- Platinum metals --- Platinum-group deposits --- -Platinum-group deposits --- 553.491 Platinum-group deposits --- -553.491 Platinum-group deposits --- PGEs (Platinum group elements) --- Transition metals --- Congresses --- Congrès --- GEOLOGIE APPLIQUEE --- GEOGRAPHIE INDUSTRIELLE ET MINIERE --- SYSTEMATIQUE DES RESSOURCES NATURELLES --- COMPTE RENDUS D'ACTIVITE --- PLATINE --- MATIERES UTILES --- ELEMENTS CHIMIQUES --- CONGRES, COLLOQUES...
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This edited volume presents new data and insights from the most internationally respected PGE experts, representing a variety of disciplines ranging from chemistry, geochemistry, biology, environmental science to toxicology and environmental health. It builds upon three previous co-edited books published by Springer, Zereini and Alt (Eds.) (1999, 2000 and 2006), incorporating the most recent advances on the topic. The book covers the following topical areas related to PGE: sources and applications, analytical methods, environmental fate, bioavailability and chemical behaviour, use of bioindicators and human exposures and health risk potential. Highly interdisciplinary in orientation, this book is a comprehensive guide to academics, students and professionals working in a number of different scientific fields, who are interested in topics related to platinum metal emissions in the environment. .
Earth Sciences. --- Environmental Science and Engineering. --- Ecotoxicology. --- Metallic Materials. --- Geography. --- Environmental toxicology. --- Materials. --- Géographie --- Ecotoxicologie --- Matériaux --- Platinum group -- Environmental aspects. --- Platinum group -- Toxicology. --- Platinum group. --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Environmental Sciences --- Platinum group --- Platinum ores. --- Environmental aspects. --- PGEs (Platinum group elements) --- PGMs (Platinum group metals) --- Platidises --- Platinoids --- Platinum group elements --- Platinum group metals --- Platinum metals --- Earth sciences. --- Environmental sciences. --- Metals. --- Ores --- Transition metals --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Ecotoxicology --- Pollutants --- Pollution --- Environmental health --- Toxicology --- Materials --- Metallic elements --- Chemical elements --- Metallurgy --- Environmental science --- Science
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The development of new technologies and the increasing demand for mineral resources from emerging countries are responsible for significant tensions in the pricing of non-ferrous metals. Some metals have become strategic and critical because they are used in many technological applications such as flat panel TVs (indium), solar panel cells (indium), lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles (lithium, cobalt), magnets (rare earth elements, such as neodymium and dysprosium), scintillators (rare earths), and aviation and medical applications (titanium); their availabilities remain limited. The secured supply of these metals is crucial to continue producing and exporting these technologies, and because the specific properties of these metals make them essential and difficult to substitute for a given industrial application. Hydrometallurgy have the advantages of being able to process low-grade ores, to allow better control of co-products, and have a lower environmental impact providing that the hydrometallurgical route is optimized and cheap. The need to develop sustainable, efficient, and cheap processes to extract metals from complex and poor polymetallic matrices is real. The aim of this book was to highlight recent advances related to hydrometallurgy to face new challenges in metal production.
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