SOLVOMET/SIM² KU Leuven researchers have developed a process to recover antimony from a lead-rich dross and to convert it into antimony oxide chloride (Sb4O5Cl2). The work was published in ACS Sustain. Chem. Eng.
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Selective leaching of lead from matte and slag of lead smelter plants using EDTA
SOLVOMET/SIM² KU Leuven researchers have developed a process, using EDTA as lixiviant, to selectively leach lead from matte and slag residues originating from lead smelter plants. The work was published in RSC Advances.
Read More »A novel ammoniacal leaching process to valorise Zn-rich Basic Oxygen Furnace sludges
A team of SIM² KU Leuven/SOLVOMET & ArcelorMittal researchers has developed an ammoniacal leaching process to valorise Zn-rich BOF sludges from the steel industry. The work was published in the Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy.
Read More »Recovering gold from anode slimes using a green extractant (DEC)
SIM² KU Leuven/SOLVOMET researchers have developed a green process to extract gold from anode slimes, using the biobased diethyl carbonate (DEC) as extractant. The work was published in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering.
Read More »Effect of pH and hydrogen bond donor on the dissolution of metal oxides in DES
Ioanna Maria Pateli and colleagues from the University of Leicester used Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) to extract various metal oxides. Read more about their work which was published in Green Chemistry.
Read More »New ETN SOCRATES Policy Brief on European Green Deal
The EU’s metallurgical infrastructure is a cornerstone of the EU Green Deal; that is the title of the final SOCRATES Policy Brief, authored by the colleagues from Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology.
Read More »Leaching and recovery of gold from ore in cyanide-free glycine media
ETN SOCRATES researchers investigated the use of glycine to recover gold and potentially other valuable metals from ores. The results have been published in the Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly.
Read More »EU MSCA-ETN SOCRATES project finishes in style
Within the framework of the ETN SOCRATES project, 14 early stage researchers were trained in developing innovative ways to valorise various critical-metal containing industrial process residues. Find out about the results here.
Read More »EU MSCA-ETN NEW-MINE project signs off with impressive results
The past four years, 15 early stage researchers were trained by the NEW-MINE project to develop cost-effective, environmentally friendly practices and regulatory frameworks for Enhanced Landfill Mining. They found innovative ways to convert the waste streams into recyclables and high-added value outputs.
Read More »NEW-MINE Policy Brief: Climate change, flooding and landfills
To mine or not to mine our 500,000+ landfills in Europe, that was the question addressed in MSCA-ETN NEW-MINE. In this final Policy Brief, the project coordinator addresses the impact of climate change on the safety of landfills.
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