| Code: | MEMG0010 | Acronym: | HM |
| Keywords | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Keyword |
| OFICIAL | Technology and Applied Sciences |
| Active? | Yes |
| Responsible unit: | Mining Engineering Department |
| Course/CS Responsible: | Master in Mining and Geo-Environmental Engineering |
| Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MEMG | 14 | Plano de estudos oficial a partir de 2008/09 | 1 | - | 6 | 56 | 162 |
- Knowledge: Recall basic concepts related to material balance in biphasic systems (solid-liquid); General concepts of chemistry. - Comprehension: Recognize, Express and identify the unit operations involved in a hydrometallurgical process. - Application: To discriminate the field of application of different technologies: to select the most appropriate technology for a particular case. - Analysis: To calculate the materials balance in steady-state using analytical, numerical and graphical methods for each unit operation. - Synthesis: Create and organize coherent process flowsheets for each unit operation and for the process as a whole. Evaluation: Compare different process alternatives.
- Knowledge: Recall basic concepts related to material balance in biphasic systems (solid-liquid); General concepts of chemistry.
- Comprehension: Recognize, Express and identify the unit operations involved in a hydrometallurgical process.
- Application: To discriminate the field of application of different technologies: to select the most appropriate technology for a particular case.
- Analysis: To calculate the materials balance in steady-state using analytical, numerical and graphical methods for each unit operation.
- Synthesis: Create and organize coherent process flowsheets for each unit operation and for the process as a whole.
Evaluation: Compare different process alternatives.
LEACHING: Introduction: Mass balances – General principles. The diffusion - Fick Laws. Basic concepts: calculations involving biphasic systems (pulps) and extraction recovery. Leaching theory: diffusional and chemical control. Effect of agitation, temperature, concentration, phase ratio and interface geometry. Dynamic Leaching. Heap leaching. In-situ leaching. Bio-leaching. Pressure leaching. Electro-leaching. Examples: Hydrometallurgy of gold, aluminium, copper and uranium. SOLID-LIQUID SEPARATION: Introduction and objectives. Continuous washing: by repulping using either thickeners or filters in a counter-current arrangement. Continuous washing with diffusion in counter-current arrangements. Filtration: basic equation of filtration; selection and design of a filter. Description of the main types of filters. Clarification, Flocculation and coagulation. ENRICHMENT AND PURIFICATION: Ion exchange: Equilibrium and isotherms. Reaction kinetics. Ion Exchange in a fixed bed. Elution. Poisons. Basic concepts in a continuous ion exchange process. Technology Adsorption by activated carbon. Properties. Mechanisms of adsorption in activated carbon. Its preparation. Stripping. Technology. Applications. Solvent Extraction: Basic theory. Extraction systems: (a) chelating extractants, (b) acidic extractants, (c) systems involving ionic association (d) systems involving solvatation. Composition of the organic phase. Extraction technology. Number of stages. Equipment. Finishing: Ionic Precipitation: formation of a precipitate, aggregation, orientation and supersaturation. Nucleation. Co-precipitation by adsorption, formation of solid solutions and occlusion. Crystallization, cementation, gaseous precipitation and electrolysis.
Theoretical Lessons: Main concepts and its technological application; Application Classes - Resolution of selected problems
| Description | Type | Time (hours) | Weight (%) | End date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Participação presencial | 0,00 | |||
| Laboratory Classes with reports | Trabalho laboratorial | 24,00 | 2013-05-31 | |
| Final exam | Exame | 76,00 | 2013-07-18 | |
| Total: | - | 100,00 |
Students are obliged to attend at least 75% of all the classes.
Through final examination(s).
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
Second final examination.