Europe is confronted with an increasing supply risk of critical raw materials (CRMs). CRMs can be defined as materials of which the risks of supply shortage and their impacts on the economy are higher compared to most of other raw materials. The European Commission has created the three lists of critical raw materials for the EU (in 2011, 2014 and 2017). To tackle the supply risk challenge, innovation is required with respect to sustainable primary mining, substitution of critical metals, and urban mining. In these three categories, bio-hydrometallurgy can play a crucial role. The natural biogeochemical cycles of elements under the microorganisms influence are the base of the bio-hydrometallurgical methods. Indeed, microbe-metal interactions have been successfully applied on full scale to win materials from primary sources, but are not sufficiently explored for metal recovery or recycling. Bio-hydrometallurgy is the advanced technology of the mineral raw recovery and processing as well as the environmental protection. This paper focuses on one of the basic processes of bio-hydrometallurgy - the extracellular precipitation of metals with biogenic compounds

Extracellular Precipitation for Critical Raw Materials Recovery

Stefano Ubaldini;Daniela Guglietta
2018

Abstract

Europe is confronted with an increasing supply risk of critical raw materials (CRMs). CRMs can be defined as materials of which the risks of supply shortage and their impacts on the economy are higher compared to most of other raw materials. The European Commission has created the three lists of critical raw materials for the EU (in 2011, 2014 and 2017). To tackle the supply risk challenge, innovation is required with respect to sustainable primary mining, substitution of critical metals, and urban mining. In these three categories, bio-hydrometallurgy can play a crucial role. The natural biogeochemical cycles of elements under the microorganisms influence are the base of the bio-hydrometallurgical methods. Indeed, microbe-metal interactions have been successfully applied on full scale to win materials from primary sources, but are not sufficiently explored for metal recovery or recycling. Bio-hydrometallurgy is the advanced technology of the mineral raw recovery and processing as well as the environmental protection. This paper focuses on one of the basic processes of bio-hydrometallurgy - the extracellular precipitation of metals with biogenic compounds
2018
Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria - IGAG
Inglese
Faculty of Science, Pavol Jozef ?afárik University in Ko?ice Institute of Geotechnics of Slovak Academy of Sciences Slovak Mining Society at the Institute of Geotechnics SAS
Book of Abstracts of the 5th International Scientific Conference Biotechnologies and Metals
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42
978-80-89883-06-6
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bio-hydrometallurgy
critical raw materials
heavy metals
extracellular precipitation
5th International Scientific Conference on Biotechnology and Metals, October 11 - 12, 2018, Kosice, Slovakia. Editors Jana Kisková, Jana Sedláková-Kaduková, Alena Luptáková
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02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
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Alena Luptakova; Stefano Ubaldini; Jana SedlakovaKadukova; Daniela Guglietta
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   FP4
   FMRX980165

   International workshop "chemical engineering methods for sustainable use of energy and raw materials"
   FP5
   ICA1-CT-2001-60002

   effiCient mineral processing and Hydrometallurgical RecOvery of by-product Metals from low-grade metal contaIning seCondary raw materials
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   730471
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