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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF)

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To: Mark Bartlett who wrote (2438)2/15/1997 6:55:00 PM
From: Bill Jackson   of 35569
 
Mark; All are allowed in to look and read. Only profs and stoonts get to take it out. The place you want to go to is on Huron Street, about 500 yards north of College St on the west side. The earth sciences building. On the west side is a large round lecture hall with the library in the upper area. They have a computerised index, and you would look for references under Petzit, Krennerite, Platinum, refining and extraction from rock. You may have to hunt. The problems with these difficult extractions is they are not written about much. If someone solves it they often keep it quiet and do not publish. If you cannot patent it, keep it as a trade secret as long as you can by telling no-oneand getting non disclosure agreements from workers etc. You often have to go through academic journals, and they will discuss, ternary phase diagrams in the AG-AU-Te system. and some such discussion. The discoverise are made from mining this academic data for some inkling that can be turned into a process.
Good Luck
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