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Sanghee Jeon

Researcher at Hokkaido University

Publications -  34
Citations -  1390

Sanghee Jeon is an academic researcher from Hokkaido University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cementation (metallurgy) & Leaching (metallurgy). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 33 publications receiving 672 citations.

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A review of recent strategies for acid mine drainage prevention and mine tailings recycling.

TL;DR: In this review, recent advances in AMD prevention techniques like oxygen barriers, utilization of bactericides, co-disposal and blending, and passivation of sulfide minerals are discussed and recycling of mine tailings as construction and geopolymer materials to reduce the amounts of wastes for disposal are introduced.
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Simultaneous suppression of acid mine drainage formation and arsenic release by Carrier-microencapsulation using aluminum-catecholate complexes.

TL;DR: A detailed mechanism of Al-based CME is proposed: adsorption of Al(cat)]+ on the surface of mineral, oxidative decomposition of [Al(cat]+ and release of "free" Al3+, and (3) precipitation and formation ofAl-oxyhydroxide coating.
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Gold recovery from shredder light fraction of E-waste recycling plant by flotation-ammonium thiosulfate leaching.

TL;DR: Recovery of gold (Au) from shredder light fraction (SLF) of a recycling plant by flotation and leaching is described and contact angle measurements of plastic particles suggest that PS and ABS are more hydrophobic than PU and PET.
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Ammonium thiosulfate extraction of gold from printed circuit boards (PCBs) of end-of-life mobile phones and its recovery from pregnant leach solution by cementation

TL;DR: In this paper, the ammonium thiosulfate leaching of gold (Au) from printed circuit boards (PCBs) of end-of-life mobile phones and the subsequent recovery of dissolved metals from pregnant leach solution via cementation were elucidated under various conditions.