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T. Sreenivas

Researcher at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

Publications -  40
Citations -  815

T. Sreenivas is an academic researcher from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Uranium & Leaching (metallurgy). The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 34 publications receiving 572 citations. Previous affiliations of T. Sreenivas include Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research & Advanced Micro Devices.

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A review of cassiterite beneficiation fundamentals and plant practices

TL;DR: In this article, the role of particulate properties in gravity concentration and adsorption behavior of flotation surfactants with regard to cassiterite is discussed, and past tin beneficiation plant practices are reviewed in detail including process flowsheet developments which have taken place over time.
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Surface chemistry and flotation of cassiterite with alkyl hydroxamates

TL;DR: In this article, the surface chemistry and flotation of cassiterite in the presence of alkyl hydroxamic acid/salt surfactant has been investigated results of the adsorption isotherms, electrokinetic and infrared spectroscopy indicate that octyl hydroxamate adsorbs on cassite by both physical and specific forces.
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Recovery of rare earth elements from coal fly ash using TEHDGA impregnated resin

TL;DR: In this article, coal fly ash samples from different power plants of India have been collected and studied for their rare earth content and recovery, and the analysis of major and trace elements was done by ICP-AES.
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Variability in rheology of cemented paste backfill with hydration age, binder and superplasticizer dosages

TL;DR: In this article, a methodology for determining yield stress, plastic viscosity and thixotropic behaviour of CPB mixture as a function of hydration age, binder and polycarboxylate (PC) based (SP) dosages is presented.
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Influence of microwaves on the leaching kinetics of uraninite from a low grade ore in dilute sulfuric acid.

TL;DR: Process parametric studies indicated that microwave assisted leaching of uranium from a low-grade ore of Indian origin is more efficient in terms of overall uranium dissolution, kinetics and provide relatively less impurities in the leach liquor compared to conventional conductive leaching.