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Record Number
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860795
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Main Entry
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REWAS (Symposium)(2019 :, Cancun, Mexico)
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Title & Author
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REWAS 2019 : : manufacturing the circular materials economy /\ Gabrielle Gaustad [and others], editors.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, [2019]
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Series Statement
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The minerals, metals & materials series
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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3030103862
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: 3030103870
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: 9783030103866
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: 9783030103873
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3030103854
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9783030103859
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Intro; Preface; REWAS 2019: Cast Shop Recycling Technologies Abstracts; Contents; About the Editors; Part I REWAS 2019: Disruptive Material Manufacturing-Scaling and Systems Challenges; 1 From Recycled Machining Waste to Useful Powders for Metal Additive Manufacturing; 2 Recycling in Supply Chains for Tomorrow's Low-Carbon Industries; 3 The Role of Manufacturing Variability on Environmental Impact; 4 Manufacturing Materials Optimization Research at The REMADE Institute; 5 Sustainable Nitrogen-Based Fertilizer Production from Sun, Air, and Water
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11 Effect of CO Partial Pressure on Extraction of Alumina from Coal Fly Ash During Carbothermal Reduction Process12 Removal of Sulfur from Copper Smelting Slag by CO₂; 13 Sustainable Use of Precious and Rare Metals Through Biotechnological Recycling; 14 Control of Leachate Contamination from Mine Wastes Through an Appropriate Operating Practice; Part IV REWAS 2019: Rethinking Production: Poster Session; 15 Degradation of Ore Collector with Photooxidation UV/H₂O₂ and Photo-Fenton; 16 Influence of Metallic Impurities on Solvent Extraction of Cobalt and Nickel from a Laterite Waste Liquor
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17 Iron Recovery from Nickel Slag by Aluminum Dross: Viscosity Evolution in Different Periods18 Isolation of Cyanide-Degrading Bacteria from Cassava-Processing Effluent; Part V REWAS 2019: Secondary and Byproduct Sources of Materials, Minerals, and Metals: Secondary and Byproduct Beneficial Use; 19 Introducing the Extraordinary Leuven Cement: Raw Materials, Process, Performance, and First Real-Life Applications; 20 Ferroalloy Production from Spent Petroleum Catalysts by Reductive Smelting and Selective Oxidation Processes; 21 Reactivity of Crystalline Slags in Alkaline Solution
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22 Extraction of Zinc, Silver and Indium via Vaporization from Jarosite Residue23 Efficient Utilization of Zinc-, Lead- and Copper-Containing By-Products; 24 Production of High-Purity Mo and Fe-Mo Alloys from Recycled Mo Oxide and Mill Scale Through Hydrogen Reduction; 25 Alkali Elution of Various Mineralogical Phases in Steelmaking Slag; 26 Feasibility Assessment for Recycling Copper Slag as Ferrous By-Products in FINEX®: An Alternative Ironmaking Process; 27 Development of Electromagnetic Interference Materials from Metallurgical Wastes; Part VI REWAS 2019: Plenary Session
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Part II REWAS 2019: Education and Workforce Development6 Sustainability as a Lens for Traditional Material Science Curriculums; 7 Corrosion Education for Materials Life Extension: Pathway to Improvement in Resource Productivity; 8 Material-Oriented Product Development by QFD4Mat Material Selection Strategy Approach; Part III REWAS 2019: Rethinking Production; 9 Recycling Steel Manufacturing Wastewater Treatment Solid Wastes via In-process Separation with Dynamic Separators; 10 Tannic Acid-A Novel Intumescent Agent for Epoxy Systems
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Abstract
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Every sector faces unique challenges in the transition to sustainability. Across each, materials will play a key role. That will depend on novel materials and processes, but these will only be effective with a solid understanding of the trends in the market. For each respective sector, the papers in this collection will explore the trends and drivers toward sustainability, the enabling materials technologies and challenges, and the tools to evaluate their implications. Major sections in REWAS 2019 include: Disruptive Material Manufacturing: Scaling and Systems Challenges Education and Workforce Development Rethinking Production Secondary and Byproduct Sources of Materials, Minerals, and Metals.
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Subject
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Factory and trade waste-- Environmental aspects, Congresses.
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Factory and trade waste-- Recycling, Congresses.
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Mineral industries-- Environmental aspects, Congresses.
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Mineral industries-- Waste disposal, Congresses.
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Refuse and refuse disposal, Congresses.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Infrastructure.
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Factory and trade waste-- Environmental aspects.
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Factory and trade waste-- Recycling.
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Mineral industries-- Environmental aspects.
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Subject
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Mineral industries-- Waste disposal.
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Subject
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Refuse and refuse disposal.
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Subject
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- General.
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Dewey Classification
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363.7282
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LC Classification
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TD897.845
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Added Entry
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Gaustad, Gabrielle
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