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Advances in Pyrometallurgy: Developing Low Carbon Pathways
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Advances in Pyrometallurgy: Developing Low Carbon Pathways
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Advances in Pyrometallurgy: Developing Low Carbon Pathways
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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
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


















