Extracting Germanium from Donetsk Basin Coal

IF 0.5 Q4 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
I. G. Dedovets
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Abstract

Germanium is industrially important and has many applications. It is used to produce semiconductors, solar panels, optical fibers, infrared optical systems, catalysts for the production of plastics, and fluorescent coatings. Applications have also been developed in medicine, animal husbandry, and crop production. The great demand for germanium has prompted shortages and price rises around the world and, in particular, in Russia. Fossil fuels are potential sources of germanium. Research shows that industrially significant quantities of germanium are present in Donetsk Basin coal. In coal processing—notably in coking—some of the germanium passes to the production wastes, such as supernatant liquid. With a suitable technology for the recovery of germanium from production wastes, Donetsk Basin coal could be an important source of this valuable element. While such technologies already exist, further research would improve their efficiency.

从顿涅茨克盆地煤中提取锗
锗在工业上很重要,有许多用途。它被用于生产半导体、太阳能电池板、光纤、红外光学系统、生产塑料的催化剂和荧光涂料。在医药、畜牧业和农作物生产方面也有应用。对锗的巨大需求导致了全球(尤其是俄罗斯)的短缺和价格上涨。化石燃料是锗的潜在来源。研究表明,顿涅茨克盆地的煤炭中存在工业上大量的锗。在煤炭加工过程中,特别是在炼焦过程中,一些锗会进入生产废料,如上清液。有了从生产废料中回收锗的合适技术,顿涅茨克盆地的煤可以成为这种有价值元素的重要来源。虽然这些技术已经存在,但进一步的研究将提高它们的效率。
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Coke and Chemistry
Coke and Chemistry ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL-
CiteScore
0.70
自引率
50.00%
发文量
36
期刊介绍: The journal publishes scientific developments and applications in the field of coal beneficiation and preparation for coking, coking processes, design of coking ovens and equipment, by-product recovery, automation of technological processes, ecology and economics. It also presents indispensable information on the scientific events devoted to thermal rectification, use of smokeless coal as an energy source, and manufacture of different liquid and solid chemical products.
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