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Uniform Title Magnetite (Ward)
Title Magnetite : synthesis, uses and biological occurrences / Jacqueline Ward, editor
Published New York : Nova Publishers, [2014]
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Series Chemistry research and applications
Chemistry research and applications series.
Contents MAGNETITE: SYNTHESIS, USES AND BIOLOGICAL OCCURRENCES; MAGNETITE: SYNTHESIS, USES AND BIOLOGICAL OCCURRENCES; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: A NOVEL FLASH IRONMAKING TECHNOLOGY BASED ON NATURALLY OCCURRING MAGNETITE MINERAL; ABSTRACT; 1. BASIC PROPERTIES AND NATURAL SOURCES OF MAGNETITE; 2. CONCENTRATION AND CURRENT IRONMAKING PROCESSES USING MAGNETITE MINERAL; 3. A NOVEL GREEN IRONMAKING TECHNOLOGY; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: PREPARATION AND APPLICATION OF MAGNETITE-BASED CATALYSTS TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT; ABSTRACT; FUNDAMENTS
CATALYTIC WET PEROXIDE OXIDATION (CWPO)MAGNETITE-BASED CATALYSTS IN CWPO; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: CHARACTERISTICS OF MAGNETITE AND RELATED SPINEL FERRITE THIN FILMS, AND THEIR MAGNETORESISTIVE MULTILAYERS; ABSTRACT; 1. BACKGROUND; 2. MAGNETITE AND RELATED SPINEL FERRITE THIN FILMS; 3. LARGE MAGNETORESISTANCE OF MULTILAYERS USING MAGNETITE THIN FILMS; 4. UNUSUAL MAGNETIZATION REVERSALS OF MAGNETITE AND RELATED SPINEL FERRITE SPIN VALVES; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: MAGNETITE, PROPERTIES AND MODERN BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS; ABSTRACT
1. INTRODUCTION2. MAGNETITE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND SYNTHESIS ROUTE; 3. BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5: INTERPOLYELECTROLYTE FUNCTIONALIZED SHELLS OF MAGNETITE NANO- AND MICROPARTICLES; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. EXPERIMENTAL; 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; INDEX
Summary Magnetite is one of the two most important iron ores, the other being hematite. Although hematite is more abundant world-wide, magnetite is more widely used in North America. Some of the notable iron ranges in the U.S. include the Mesabi Range in Minnesota and the Marquette and Menominee Ranges of Michigan. Magnetite is a black, opaque, magnetic mineral, and its spinal crystal structure contains both the ferrous (Fe+2) and ferric (Fe+3) forms of iron ions, and exhibits a ferromagnetic property. Magnetite ore is upgraded by magnetic separation from a low-grade taconite ore. This book discusses
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Subject Magnetite.
magnetite.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Chemical & Biochemical.
Magnetite
Form Electronic book
Author Ward, Jacqueline, 1968- editor.
LC no. 2020679611
ISBN 9781633216020
1633216020