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Zhongsheng Hua

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Recycling of copper telluride from copper anode slime processing

Toward efficient recovery of tellurium and copper

Copper telluride is a sort of solid waste generated from copper anode slime processing, from which the recovery of copper and particularly the high-value element of tellurium always encounter technical difficulties due to the complex physicochemical properties of tellurium. In th ...
Waste aluminate phosphor is a valuable secondary resource of rare earth elements (REEs). However, Ce and Tb in aluminate green phosphor can hardly be extracted by direct leaching in an inorganic acid. Therefore, Na2CO3 assisted roasting is adopted to decompose the stable spinel s ...
Exploring more efficient and low-cost electrocatalysts to replace platinum (Pt) is highly desired to promote the practical hydrogen production through water splitting. Herein, a facile and effective strategy is proposed to fabricate self-standing Al3Ni2/Ni electrode with controll ...
In order to take full advantage of the secondary resources, in this paper, we reported a template-free process to prepare porous Co microfibers from spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). First, the waste LiCoO2 powders were leached by oxalic acid at a suitable temperature, and rod- ...
In the present study, a novel process for effective recoveries of Te and Cu from copper telluride from anode slime processing in copper smelters was proposed. The process consists of two hydrometallurgical steps of atmospheric alkaline leaching for Cu and Te separation, and TeO2 ...
The electrochemical behavior of Nd(III) and its coreduction with Mg(II) were investigated on a molybdenum electrode at 1023 K in eutectic NaCl-KCl melts. The results indicate that the reduction of NdCl3 in NaCl-KCl melts is a one-step process with three electrons exchanged, and t ...
The electrochemical behavior of Dy(III) and its co-reduction process with Zn(II) on a tungsten electrode were studied in eutectic NaCl-KCl melts at 700 °C by using a series of electrochemical techniques. The results indicate that the reduction of Dy(III) to Dy(0) is a diffusion c ...
The electrochemical behavior of yttrium and its co-deposition with aluminum were investigated by several transient electrochemical techniques on a tungsten electrode at 973K in NaCl-KCl eutectic melts. The results reveal that the reduction of Y(III) in NaCl-KCl-YCl3 melts is a on ...