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Process engineering for sustainable recovery of valuable metals by ELECTRO-IONometallugy

Projektbeschreibung

Mit umweltfreundlichen Lösungsmitteln Mineralien und Metalle nachhaltiger gewinnen

Bergbau und Metallurgie müssen Rohstoffe für Produkte wie zum Beispiel Mobiltelefone und Laptops bis hin zu Photovoltaik und Elektrofahrzeugen liefern. Wenn die Welt die Abkehr von den fossilen Brennstoffen ernsthaft angeht, dann wird in den nächsten Jahrzehnten die Nachfrage nach Mineralien und Metallen erheblich steigen. Der Bergbau ist im Allgemeinen ein energieintensiver Industriezweig, der gegenwärtig hauptsächlich mit fossilen Brennstoffen betrieben wird. Eine Möglichkeit, die mit dem Bergbau verbundenen klimaschädlichen Emissionen zu verringern, besteht in der Senkung seines Energiebedarfs. Das im Rahmen der Marie-Skłodowska-Curie-Maßnahmen unterstützte Projekt ELECTROION erforscht neuartige Lösungsmittel, die uns eine nachhaltigere Gewinnung wertvoller Mineralien und Metalle versprechen.

Ziel

Current process methodologies for mineral and metal processing depend on a significant amount of energy, which is mostly produced by the combustion of fossil fuels. The mass flow and energy efficiencies of these processes are poor, leading to a large volume of solid, liquid and gas waste residues. Although, transition to low-carbon technologies is essential to combat climate change, this will also lead to an increasing demand for strategic minerals/metals. Consequently, if we continue using conventional technologies, high operational cost and rise in CO2 emissions can be expected. In this context, ionometallurgy may provide more efficient and selective processing opportunities, as it makes use of ionic solvents to process metals. ELECTROION will use the so called deep eutectic solvents (DESs), which are mixtures of salts such as choline chloride with hydrogen-bond donors such as urea. These are environmentally benign and the components are already produced in large quantities at low cost. Previous studies have already demonstrated the capability of DES to dissolve metals from a variety of raw materials. Due to their high ionic strength, they also allow the recovery of metals from the solution by electrochemical methods. Hence, the integration of mineral dissolution and metal recovery in ionic solvents can significantly improve space-time yields. Yet, the properties of DESs may be compromised over time, which may inhibit their reuse/recyclability. Also, the effect of oxidising agents on the electrochemical stability of the ionic solvents have not been studied yet. Techno-economic analysis shows that the use of DESs is very reliant on efficient recovery of the liquid. The project will focus on efficient digestion and recovery of all of the economically important streams in the process with the aim of creating a closed loop for the winning and recycling of elements. This new knowledge is vital for the whole closed loop manufacturing chain.

Koordinator

UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER
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€ 212 933,76
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UNIVERSITY ROAD
LE1 7RH Leicester
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Region
East Midlands (England) Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire Leicester
Aktivitätstyp
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Gesamtkosten
€ 212 933,76