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 ...
Many electronic items you use daily, including your laptops, chargers, and smartphones, contain a tiny amount of gold. This is because gold is an excellent conductor of electricity and doesn’t rust or ...
The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. Fig. 2: TCCA as a gold leaching reagent. The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. Sodium bromide was ...
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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 ...
Recently, there has been interest in the reprocessing of mine tailings for the extraction of any valuable minerals lost due to inefficient processes. This is a great initiative that benefits the ...
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 ...