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Gallium Update [in Hungarian]
FÉMKOHÀSZATA (2007)
  • Fathi Habashi
Abstract
Gallium is nearly 130 years old, first discovered in sphalerite in 1877 but now mainly recovered as a by-product of bauxite. Its compounds find a wide variety of applications in modern technology. A review of its discovery, methods of extraction, and its applications are given. Translated from 17th International Symposium of ICSOBA combined with Light Metals 2006 of the Metallurgical Society of CIM
Keywords
  • Gallium,
  • Periodic Table,
  • Neutrino,
  • Bauxite,
  • Zinc concentrates,
  • Lithopone industry
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Publication Date
2007
Citation Information
Fathi Habashi. "Gallium Update [in Hungarian]" FÉMKOHÀSZATA Vol. 140 Iss. 3 (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/fathi_habashi/69/