You can also recover valuable elements from low-value residual streams and waste streams. We have specialised knowledge about physical separation techniques and advanced leaching methods that you can use for this. We investigate how we can recover critical and valuable metals from low-value metal-containing residual streams. This allows us to contribute to the transition to a circular economy.

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Publications

Absorption Variation with Particle Size of Recycled Fine Aggregates Determined by the Electrical Method
Year: 
2023
Journal: 
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Sosa, E; Carrizo, L; Zega, C; Zaccardi, YV
Interesting Halophilic Sulphur-Oxidising Bacteria with Bioleaching Potential: Implications for Pollutant Mobilisation from Mine Waste
Year: 
2023
Journal: 
MICROORGANISMS
Opara, CB; Kamariah, N; Spooren, J; Pollmann, K; Kutschke, S
Experiments and modelling to understand FeCO3 cement formation mechanism: time-evolution of CO2-species, dissolved-Fe, and pH during CO2-induced dissolution of Fe(0)
Year: 
2022
Journal: 
CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Srivastava, S; Jacklin, R; Snellings, R; Barker, R; Spooren, J; Cool, P
Selective Pd recovery from acidic leachates by 3-mercaptopropylphosphonic acid grafted TiO2: does surface coverage correlate to performance?
Year: 
2022
Journal: 
RSC ADVANCES
Gys, N; Pawlak, B; Lufungula, LL; Marcoen, K; Wyns, K; Baert, K; Atia, TA; Spooren, J; Adriaensens, P; Blockhuys, F; Hauffman, T; Meynen, V; Mullens, S; Michielsen, B
Conventional versus microwave-assisted roasting of sulfidic tailings: Mineralogical transformation and metal leaching behavior
Year: 
2022
Journal: 
MINERALS ENGINEERING
Kamariah, N; Kalebic, D; Xanthopoulos, P; Blannin, R; Araujo, FP; Koelewijn, SF; Dehaen, W; Binnemans, K; Spooren, J

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