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Advances in Pyrometallurgy

Developing Low Carbon Pathways

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  • © 2023

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Part of the book series: The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series (MMMS)

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Table of contents (25 papers)

  1. Keynote

  2. Hydrogen

  3. Biocarbon and Alternative Reduction Methods

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About this book

Carbon intensive industries are at a crossroads. Long-term manufacturing plans using pyrometallurgical processes all include decarbonization levers: we must solve the problem of fossil-based reduction and fossil-based power generation processes for metals production. This collection explores innovative and diverse strategies for the enablement of low carbon industries in the high-temperature metals and materials processing fields. In particular, the following processes are investigated:

·       Electrolysis and electrification of metallurgical processes

·       High-temperature electrolytic routes for metal and alloy production

·       Use of hydrogen and other alternative non-carbonaceous reducing agents

·       Biofuels and other non-fossil reagents for metallurgical applications

·       Direct andindirect use of solar energy in high-temperature processing

·       Energy efficiency and waste heat recovery concepts applied to pyrometallurgical operations

Editors and Affiliations

  • Eramet Norway, Sauda, Norway

    Camille Fleuriault

  • Glencore XPS, Sudbury, Canada

    Joalet D. Steenkamp

  • RHI Magnesita Technology Center, Leoben, Austria

    Dean Gregurek

  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

    Jesse F. White

  • Mintek, Johannesburg, South Africa

    Quinn G. Reynolds

  • P. J. Mackey Technology Inc., Kirkland, Canada

    Phillip J. Mackey

  • Curtain University, Perth, Australia

    Susanna A.C. Hockaday

About the editors

Camille Fleuriault, Eramet Norway; Joalet Steenkamp, XPS Glencore; Dean Gregurek, RHI Magnesita; Jesse F. White, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Quinn G. Reynolds, Mintek; Phillip J. Mackey, P.J. Mackey Technology, Inc.; Susanna Aletta Carolina Hockaday, Gam Aesa

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