Hydrometallurgy: Principles: And Applications

: Employs specialized resins to adsorb specific ions from the solution.

Production, Recycling and Economy of Palladium: A Critical Review Hydrometallurgy: Principles and Applications

: Uses electric current to deposit metal onto a cathode. : Employs specialized resins to adsorb specific ions

The most relevant academic resource matching your subject is the comprehensive review published in the Journal of Powder Metallurgy & Mining . Core Principles and Unit Operations Core Principles and Unit Operations : Methods vary

: Methods vary from Heap Leaching (spraying ore heaps) to Autoclave Leaching (high-pressure vessels).

Hydrometallurgy is a specialized branch of extractive metallurgy that uses aqueous solutions to recover metals from ores, concentrates, and recycled materials. Unlike pyrometallurgy, which relies on high-temperature smelting, hydrometallurgy operates at relatively lower temperatures and is increasingly valued for its ability to process low-grade or complex ores more sustainably.

: Uses organic solvents to selectively bind target metal ions.