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An interdisciplinary team of experts in green chemistry, engineering and physics at Flinders University in Australia has developed a safer and more sustainable approach to extract and recover gold ...
In 2022, humans produced an estimated 62 million tonnes of electronic waste – enough to fill more than 1.5 million garbage trucks. This was up 82% from 2010 and is expected to rise to 82 million ...
In a remarkable leap forward for green chemistry, researchers at the School of Life and Environmental Science, Shaoxing University, China, have developed an innovative method to efficiently adsorb and ...
A group of researchers at ETH Zurich (Switzerland) has discovered an innovative process that allows the extraction of ...
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The results of the initial testwork demonstrate robust gold recoveries ranging from 91.8% - 97.3% with an overall average of 94.3% (see Table 3) at Rhosgobel utilizing whole ore bottle roll testing ...
An interdisciplinary team of experts in green chemistry, engineering and physics at Flinders University in Australia has developed a safer and more sustainable approach to extract and recover gold ...