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

Fundamental Insights in Alcoholic Ammoniacal Systems for Selective Solvometallurgical Extraction of Cu, Zn, and Pb from Tailings
Year: 
2021
Journal: 
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE METALLURGY
Everaert, M; Guerrero, F; Kamariah, N; Spooren, J
A Metallurgical Approach Toward Bloating of Canal-Dredging Sediments
Year: 
2021
Journal: 
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE METALLURGY
Peys, A; Van De Sande, J; Teck, P; Snellings, R
Iron(III) removal from acidic solutions using mesoporous titania microspheres prepared by vibrational droplet coagulation
Year: 
2021
Journal: 
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Wyns, K; Gys, N; Varela, AD; Spooren, J; Atia, TA; Seftel, EM; Michielsen, B
Recovery of rare earths from glass polishing waste for the production of aluminium-rare earth alloys
Year: 
2021
Journal: 
RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING
Borra, CR; Vlugt, TJH; Yang, YX; Spooren, J; Nielsen, P; Amirthalingam, M; Offerman, SE
Platinum Group Metals Recovery Using Secondary Raw Materials (PLATIRUS): Project Overview with a Focus on Processing Spent Autocatalyst
Year: 
2021
Journal: 
JOHNSON MATTHEY TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
Nicol, G; Goosey, E; Yildiz, DS; Loving, E; Nguyen, VT; Riano, S; Yakoumis, I; Martinez, AM; Siriwardana, A; Unzurrunzaga, A; Spooren, J; Atia, TA; Michielsen, B; Dominguez-Benetton, X; Lanaridi, O

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