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Metallic lead recovery from lead-acid battery paste by urea acetate dissolution and cementation on iron

2009

Abstract A suitable hydrometallurgical and environmentally friendly process was studied to replace the currently used practices for recycling lead-acid batteries via smelting. Metallic lead was recovered by cementation from industrial lead sludge solutions of urea acetate (200 to 500 g/L) using different types of metallic iron substrates (nails, shaving or powder) as reducing agents. Under specific operating conditions, up to 99.7% of lead acid battery paste, mainly composed of PbSO4, PbO2 and PbO·PbSO4 species, was converted to metallic lead.. The conversion of the metallic lead and rate of the cementation reaction were strictly dependent on the type of iron substrate used as the reductant…

HydrometallurgyChemistryMetallurgyUrea acetateMetals and AlloysIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringLead recoveryIron powderMetalIron reductantReaction rate constantSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataChemical engineeringvisual_artCementation (metallurgy)SmeltingMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumLead acid battery pasteLead–acid batteryDissolutionCementation
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New syntheses of condensed heterocycles from isoxazole derivatives. V. Pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyridin-4-ones

1977

Hydrogenolysis with Raney-Nickel or iron powder in acetic acid of 2,5-diphenyl-4-nitro-3-(3,5-R,R-4-isoxazolyl)pyrrolyl ketones, prepared by the Grignard reaction of 2,5-diphenylpyrrole and 3,5-R,R-4-isoxazolecarboxilic acid chlorides followed by nitration, afforded directly the desired 6H-pyrrolo[3,4-b ]pyridin-4-ones.

chemistry.chemical_compoundAcetic acidChemistryHydrogenolysisNitrationOrganic ChemistryGrignard reactionOrganic chemistryIsoxazoleIron powderJournal of Heterocyclic Chemistry
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