Patents Assigned to Kazakh National University named after Al-Farabi
  • Patent number: 8945492
    Abstract: The invention relates to non-ferrous metallurgy and is used for extracting beryllium from genthelvites when processing the raw minerals (ores, concentrates) by heap and vat leaching. The objective of the invention is to disclose a method of leaching beryllium from danalite (Fe8(BeSiO4)6S2), genthelvite (Zn8(BeSiO4)6S2), and helvite (Mg8(BeSiO4)6S2), thus expanding the range of raw minerals used for processing and providing more economical production and improved environmental impact via use of an effective reagent at low temperatures by hydrochemical method. The offered method is beneficial both economically and ecologically, as the alternate modern pyrometallurgical method of beryllium extraction has the following drawbacks: emission of toxic gases, high energy requirements, and use of the fireproof materials. The newly developed method is recommended as a basis for the innovative technology of beryllium extraction from genthelvite concentrates and ores.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2015
    Assignee: Kazakh National University named after Al-Farabi
    Inventors: Habibulla Kusainovich Ospanov, Galimkair Mutanovich Mutanov, Beibit Zholdybaevich Arinov, Serik Kasymovich Kozhahmetov, Aishagul Batyrbekovna Baiboldieva, Nazira Habibyllakyzy Ospanova, Vera Anatolevna Rybakova
  • Patent number: 8945493
    Abstract: The invention relates to non-ferrous metallurgy and can be used for extracting beryllium from genthelvite and bertrandite groups when processing the raw minerals (ores, concentrates) by heap and vat leaching. The objective of the invention is to disclose a method of teaching beryllium from danalite (Fe8(BeSiO4)6S2), genthelvite (Zn8(BeSiO4)6S2), helvite (Mg8(BeSiO4)6S2), chrysoberyl, euclase, and bertrandite, thus expanding the range of raw minerals used for processing and providing more economical production and improved environmental impact via use of an effective reagent at low temperatures by hydrochemical method. The offered method is beneficial both economically and ecologically, as the alternate modern pyrometallurgical method of beryllium extraction has the following drawbacks: emission of toxic gases, high energy requirements, and the need for fireproof materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2015
    Assignee: Kazakh National University named after Al-Farabi
    Inventors: Habibulla Kusainovich Ospanov, Galymkair Mutanovich Mutanov, Beibit Zholdybaevich Arinov, Serik Kasymovich Kozhahmetov, Aishagul Batyrbekovna Baiboldieva, Nazira Habibyllakyzy Ospanova, Vera Anatolevna Rybakova