Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material – In situ conversion of solid to fluid – Dissolving or chemical reaction
Patent
1975-01-27
1978-01-31
Novosad, Stephen J.
Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material
In situ conversion of solid to fluid
Dissolving or chemical reaction
166 65R, 166248, 166271, 204 86, 299 4, 299 7, E21B 4327, E21B 4328, E21C 3718, E21C 4106
Patent
active
040712788
ABSTRACT:
In a leaching process to recover a selected element or mineral from a gangue, an AC current is applied to the mixture to accelerate the rate at which chemical reactions occur. If the treated material is located in a subsurface earth formation, the AC current may further generate gases in situ to assist in moving and circulating the leaching solution in the formation and to bring the dissolved mineral value to the surface through a borehole or the like. This acceleration of the chemical reactions can shorten the effective leaching time from weeks or months to a matter of hours or days, thereby greatly affecting the rate of recovery of the mineral value and making such leach mining economical on a commercial basis.
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Carpenter Neil L.
Goodman Clark
Novosad Stephen J.
Suchfield George A.
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