Reference and Innovation for Developing Metallurgy Processes
Received:August 31, 2024   Revised:September 04, 2024   Accepted:September 05, 2024      Published Online:October 29, 2024
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DOI:doi:10.3969/j.issn.1007-7545.2024.11.007
KeyWord:tungsten metallurgy; molybdenum metallurgy; lithium metallurgy; aluminum metallurgy; molten salt electrolysis; critical metals; interdisciplinarity and integration
                    
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LEI Yuntao 中南大学 冶金与环境学院
ZHOU Siqi 中南大学 冶金与环境学院
WANG Shuai 中南大学 冶金与环境学院
LIU Siyao 中南大学 冶金与环境学院
HUO Xiangyang 中南大学 冶金与环境学院
SUN Fenglong 中南大学 冶金与环境学院
ZHAO Zhongwei 中南大学 冶金与环境学院
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Abstract:
      The constraints on the metallurgical industry in terms of resource transformation, energy consumption and environmental protection are becoming increasingly severe, and there is an urgent need to upgrade metallurgical processes to enable environmentally friendly, energy-saving, value-added production. Reference is an important way of innovation. On the one hand, imitation of existing metallurgical processes to develop new metallurgical technologies is undoubtedly the most direct means, especially the industrialized process provides a multi-dimensional reference in the "science-technology-engineering" aspect. On the other hand, the interdisciplinarity is more likely to produce disruptive technologies for metallurgy, such as geochemistry, mineral processing, and electrochemistry (batteries).
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