Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Leaching is a primary extractive operation in hydrometallurgical processing, by which a
metal of interest is transferred from naturally occurring minerals into an aqueous
solution. In essence, it involves the selective dissolution of valuable minerals, where the
ore, concentrate, or matte is brought into contact with an active chemical solution
known as a leach solution. Currently, the hydrometallurgical processes have a great
number of applications, not only in the mining sector--in particular, for the recovery of
precious metals--but also in the environmental sector, for the recovery of toxic metals
from wastes of various types, and their reuse as valuable metals, a7er purification.
Therefore, there is an increasing need to develop novel solutions, to implement
environmentally sustainable practices in the recovery of these valuable and precious
metals, with particular reference to critical metals; those included in materials that are
indispensable to modern life and for which an exponential increase in consumption is
already a reality, or will be in a short-term perspective. For publication in this Special
Issue, consideration has been given to articles that contribute to the optimization of the
kinetic conditions of innovative hydrometallurgical processes--economic and of low
environmental impact--applied to the recovery of valuable and critical metals.
Tipologia CRIS:
03.01 Monografia o trattato scientifico
Keywords:
Primary and secondary raw materials Low-grade georesources Valuable metals Precious metals Heavy metals Leaching Hydrometallurgy Environmental innovative technologies Industrial wastes WEEE
Elenco autori:
Ubaldini, Stefano
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