Bio-reclamation of strategic and energy critical metals from secondary resources

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Abstract

Metals with an average crustal abundance of <0.01 ppm, which are high in supply shortage due to soaring demand, can, under the excessive environmental risk and <1% recycling rate of their production, be termed as ‘critical’ in a limited geo-boundary. A global trend to the green energy and low carbon technologies with geopolitical scenario is challenging for the sustainable reclamation of these metals from secondary resources. Among the available processes, bio-reclamation can be a sustainable technique for extracting and concentrating these metals. Therefore, in the present paper, the potential reclamation of critical metals (including rare earth elements, precious metals, and a common nuclear fuel element, uranium) via their interaction with microbe/s has been reviewed.

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Ilyas, S., Kim, M. S., Lee, J. C., Jabeen, A., & Bhatti, H. N. (2017, June 6). Bio-reclamation of strategic and energy critical metals from secondary resources. Metals. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/met7060207

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