Critical Metals HandbookGus Gunn John Wiley & Sons, 10.03.2014 - 464 Seiten Mankind is using a greater variety of metals in greater quantities than ever before. As a result there is increasing global concern over the long-term availability of secure and adequate supplies of the metals needed by society. Critical metals, which are those of growing economic importance that might be susceptible to future scarcity, are a particular worry. For many of these we have little information on how they are concentrated in the Earth’s crust, how to extract them from their ores, and how to use, recycle and dispose of them effectively and safely. |
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The mining industry and the supply | 20 |
Recycling of critical metals | 41 |
Antimony | 70 |
Beryllium | 99 |
Cobalt | 122 |
Gallium | 150 |
Germanium | 177 |
Indium | 204 |
Magnesium | 261 |
Platinumgroup metals | 284 |
Rare earth elements | 312 |
Rhenium | 340 |
Tantalum and niobium | 361 |
Tungsten | 385 |
Appendices | 414 |
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