International Symposium on Sustainable Ionic Liquid and Aluminum Extraction and Processing

Abstract

The International Symposium on Sustainable Ionic Liquid and Aluminum Extraction and Processing was held as a part of SIPS 2016 Ð Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit & Exhibition in Hainan Island, China from 6?9 November 2016 at the Yalong Bay Marriott Resort and Spa. Overall, this symposia had 65 technical presentations and papers submitted by nearly 100 authors and coauthors. The scientific objective of this symposium was to cover scientific, technological and process engineering of high temperature materials processing, such as raw materials, ironmaking, energy, environment and recycling, kinetic or dynamic modeling and relating materials synthesis in metallurgical industries. The presentations and round table discussions focused on the Principles, Technologies and Industrial Practice of: aluminum extraction processes; magnesium extraction processes; molten salt chemistry and thermodynamics; spectroscopy (visible, infrared and raman) of molten salts and gases; transport properties of newtonian liquids; carbon technology; electro winning of magnesium; electro winning of aluminium; silicon for the chemical and solar industry; and ionic liquids electrochemistry and thermodynamics. Through a Summit Gala that involved Nobel Prize winners, politicians reflecting on the importance of political framework, CEOs of big industrial companies reflecting on the role of applied technology and management, well?known academics reflecting on the role of education for an engaged society, and research institutes reflecting on the role of base technologies, participants renewed their knowledge and perspectives on science and sustainable development.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Oct 23, 2018
Source ID
W911NF1710095

Entities

People

  • Marcelle Gaune-escard

Organizations

  • Army Contracting Command
  • United States Army

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  • Academic Conference Management
  • Economics
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