PL414824A1 - Adsorbent, method for obtaining it and application for recovery and evaluation of noble metals and minerals with water-repellent properties, and their deposits - Google Patents

Adsorbent, method for obtaining it and application for recovery and evaluation of noble metals and minerals with water-repellent properties, and their deposits

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PL414824A1
PL414824A1 PL414824A PL41482415A PL414824A1 PL 414824 A1 PL414824 A1 PL 414824A1 PL 414824 A PL414824 A PL 414824A PL 41482415 A PL41482415 A PL 41482415A PL 414824 A1 PL414824 A1 PL 414824A1
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Jerzy Janiak
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Przedmiotem zgłoszenia jest adsorbent i sposób jego otrzymywania. Zgłoszenie obejmuje także zastosowanie adsorbentu do odzysku i ewaluacji złóż metali szlachetnych i minerałów o własnościach hydrofobowych. Adsorbent charakteryzuje się tym, że składa się z komponentów: stałego i ciekłego roztworu lepiszczowego, przy czym komponent stały w formie granulatu lub mat wykonanych z tworzywa polietylenowego o silnych własnościach hydrofobowych lub polipropylenu lub politereftalanu etylu PET lub polichlorku winylu lub poliamidu lub nylonu lub tworzywa gumowego lub tworzywa silikonowego, jako substancji hydrofobowej i materiału magnetytu lub innych metali ich stopów lub związków o własnościach silnie ferromagnetycznych lub NiFe2O3, lub CuOF2O lub MgO lub Y3Fe5O12 lub Cu2MnAl lub Cu2MnlL lub CrO2 lub stopy żelaza z niklem, kobaltem, aluminium lub metale ziem rzadkich w stosunku 25 - 35, korzystnie 30% wagowych tworzywa i 75 - 65, korzystnie 70% wagowych magnetytu, natomiast ciekły roztwór lepiszcza stanowi mieszanina węglowodorów: bitumenu i oleju diesla lub nafty lub oleju syntetycznego lub oleju opałowego EKO - C o podobnych własnościach lepkości, w stosunku 2,16 części wagowej wagi bitumenu i 1 część wagowa oleju diesla, po czym ciekły roztwór lepiszcza nanosi się w wodzie na komponent stały w ilości 3,5 - 4,5% wagowych lepiszcza na powierzchnię komponentu.The subject of the notification is the adsorbent and the method of obtaining it. The application also includes the use of an adsorbent for the recovery and evaluation of precious metal and mineral deposits with hydrophobic properties. The adsorbent is characterized by the fact that it consists of components: solid and liquid binder solution, whereby the solid component in the form of granules or mats made of polyethylene plastic with strong hydrophobic properties or polypropylene or polyethylene terephthalate PET or polyvinyl chloride or polyamide or nylon or rubber or silicone material, as a hydrophobic substance and material of magnetite or other metals, their alloys or compounds with highly ferromagnetic or NiFe2O3 or CuOF2O or MgO or Y3Fe5O12 or Cu2MnAl or Cu2MnlL or CrO2 properties or iron alloys with nickel, cobalt, aluminum or rare earth in a ratio of 25-35, preferably 30% by weight of plastic and 75-65, preferably 70% by weight of magnetite, while the liquid solution of the binder is a mixture of hydrocarbons: bitumen and diesel oil or kerosene or synthetic oil or EKO-C heating oil with similar viscosity properties, in ratio of 2.16 parts by weight of bitumen and 1 part by weight of diesel oil, after which the liquid solution of the binder is applied in water to the solid component in an amount of 3.5 - 4.5% by weight of the binder on the surface of the component.

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CN114302973A (en) * 2019-08-28 2022-04-08 安杰伊·切丘尔斯基 Method for separating particles of valuable minerals, precious metals, rare earth metals, gemstones and sub-gemstones from natural ores in an aqueous environment by the phenomenon of adhesion

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CN114302973A (en) * 2019-08-28 2022-04-08 安杰伊·切丘尔斯基 Method for separating particles of valuable minerals, precious metals, rare earth metals, gemstones and sub-gemstones from natural ores in an aqueous environment by the phenomenon of adhesion
US20220266260A1 (en) * 2019-08-28 2022-08-25 Andrzej CIECHULSKI Method of separating grains of valuable minerals, precious metals, rare-earth metals, precious and semi-precious stones from natural ores in the aquatic environment by means of the phenomenon of adhesion.
US11623225B2 (en) 2019-08-28 2023-04-11 Andrzej CIECHULSKI Method of separating grains of valuable minerals, precious metals, rare-earth metals, precious and semi-precious stones from natural ores in the aquatic environment by means of the phenomenon of adhesion

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