Chemical and Biological Engineering ETDs
Publication Date
5-15-1967
Abstract
In 1955 the United States Atomic Energy Commission declassified certain information regarding solvent extraction (1). Since then the liquid ion-exchange process, sometimes known as liquid-liquid extraction, has become significant method tor the recovery of pure metals from low grade ores. This process has achieved its greatest success in the uranium industry (2).
Document Type
Thesis
Language
English
Degree Name
Chemical Engineering
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Chemical and Biological Engineering
First Committee Member (Chair)
Thomas T. Castonguay
Second Committee Member
Kenneth Edward Cox
Third Committee Member
Arthur Alexander Armstrong, Jr.
Fourth Committee Member
Edwin James Nowak
Fifth Committee Member
Douglas Duane Phillips
Recommended Citation
Vora, Bipinchandra V.. "Recovery of Copper by Liquid Ion-Exchange." (1967). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cbe_etds/110