Wykaz publikacji wybranego autora

Bartosz Mikoda, mgr inż.

doktorant

Wydział Geologii, Geofizyki i Ochrony Środowiska
WGGiOŚ-koś, Katedra Ochrony Środowiska


Identyfikatory Autora

ORCID: 0000-0002-0125-9247 orcid iD

ResearcherID: S-9164-2017

Scopus: 57195148763





Liczba pozycji spełniających powyższe kryteria selekcji: 20, z ogólnej liczby 20 publikacji Autora


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  • Air pollution control and flue gas desulfurization residues from Polish copper smelting facility as adsorbents of Pb(II) and Cu(II) from aqueous solutions
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  • (Bio)dissolution of glassy and diopside-bearing metallurgical slags: experimental and economic aspects
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  • Bioleaching using \emph{Acidithiobacillus Thiooxidans} – an option for element recovery from highly alkaline waste incineration ash?
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  • Commercial utilization of mineral waste: review of analysis methods determinig its compliance with enviromental laws
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  • Competitive sorption of Cd(II), Cr(III), Cu(II) and Pb(II) by copper flotation waste from KGHM Polska Miedź
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  • Copper flotation waste from KGHM as potential sorbent for heavy metal removal from aqueous solutions
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  • Electric furnace slag as potential resource: insight from geochemical examination and leaching of critical metals
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  • Environmental implications of vanadium extraction from spent desulfurization catalyst
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  • Mineral and chemical characteristics, textural parameters, and the mobility of the selected elements of flotation waste, originating from the Polish copper-mining industry
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  • Mineralogy, geochemistry and natural isotope content of biomass bottom ashes - first insight for further utilization potential
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  • Mining for REE within the copper production chain in KGHM – preliminary results
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  • Ni (II) adsorption on carbonaceous waste from copper ore enrichment
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  • Resource potential of waste materials from Polish copper ore processing chain
17
  • Spent sulfuric acid plant catalyst: valuable resource of vanadium or risky residue?
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  • State-of-art on environment stability, metal recovery and reuse of spent catalyst
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  • The evaluation of copper flotation waste as an adsorbent of Cu(II), Cr(III) and Pb(II) from aqueous solutions
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  • Vanadium removal from spent sulfuric acid plant catalyst using citric acid and \em{Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans}