Reprint

Advanced Technologies in Bio/Hydrometallurgy for Recovery and Recycling of Metals

Edited by
September 2023
222 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-8688-5 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-8689-2 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Advanced Technologies in Bio/Hydrometallurgy for Recovery and Recycling of Metals that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary

The study of innovative and sustainable technologies for the recovery and reuse of raw materials (RMs) from primary and secondary resources is fundamental for economic and industrial development, in compliance with environmental protection and in the context of a circular economy. Bio/hydrometallurgy consists of leaching and recovery unit operations. Leaching is the solubilization of metals from a solid phase using chemicals or biological agents, whereas recovery is the extraction of metals from polymetallic leachate using physicochemical processes, electrowinning or biological processes. Bio/hydrometallurgical processes are new solutions and represent environmentally sustainable practices, not only in the mining and environmental sectors for the extraction of base, precious and toxic metals and rare earth elements (REE), but also for secondary resource valorization with a high content of critical raw materials (CRMs), which are fundamental in modern technological applications. The economics of the processes, which are closely linked to the choice and optimization of the experimental parameters, are of great importance. For publication in this Special Issue, we have considered those articles that contribute to the improvement of innovative bio- and/or hydrometallurgical processes applied for the recovery of valuable and critical metals.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
arsenic; iron; copper; oxidation; kinetics; catalytic effect; semi-empirical equation; hydrometallurgy; resource recovery; mycorrhizal-assisted phytoremediation; remote sensing; circular economy; hydrometallurgy; metallic elements recovery; mining waste; bituminous mixture; circular economy; sustainability; construction materials; hydrometallurgy; metallic elements recovery; mining waste; ceramic; construction materials; circular economy; sustainability; bulk concentrate; biobeneficiation; selective bioleaching; biohydrometallurgy; nickel dissolution; acidophilic microbial communities; yttrium; bioremediation; cyanobacteria; pollution; mycorrhizal-assisted phytomining; bioreactors; hydrometallurgy; resource recovery; printed circuit boards; gold; copper; electrochemical leaching; alternating current; printed circuit boards (PCB); iron oxidizing bacteria; double-stage bioleaching; metal extraction; pulp density; leaching yield; catalyst; molybdenum; vanadium; cobalt; hydrodesulfurization; HDS; recycling; circular economy; Li primary batteries; recycling; hydrometallurgy; life cycle analysis; process analysis; printed circuit boards; electrochemical hydrochlorination; leaching; alternating current; base metals; silver; palladium; n/a; n/a