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An Old Technique with A Promising Future: Recent Advances in the Use of Electrodeposition for Metal Recovery

Yelitza Delgado, F.J. Fernández, Javier Llanos

2021Molecules26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although the first published works on electrodeposition dates from more than one century ago (1905), the uses of this technique in the recovery of metals are attracting an increasing interest from the scientific community in the recent years. Moreover, the intense use of metals in electronics and the necessity to assure a second life of these devices in a context of circular economy, have increased the interest of the scientific community on electrodeposition, with almost 3000 works published per year nowadays. In this review, we aim to revise the most relevant and recent publications in the application of electrodeposition for metal recovery. These contributions have been classified into four main groups of approaches: (1) treatment and reuse of wastewater; (2) use of ionic liquids; (3) use of bio-electrochemical processes (microbial fuel cells and microbial electrolysis cells) and (4) integration of electrodeposition with other processes (bioleaching, adsorption, membrane processes, etc.). This would increase the awareness about the importance of the technology and would serve as a starting point for anyone that aims to start working in the field.

Topics & Concepts

BioleachingReuseContext (archaeology)ElectrolysisNanotechnologyElectronicsBiochemical engineeringWaste managementEngineeringChemistryMaterials scienceMetallurgyElectrolyteCopperElectrodeBiologyPhysical chemistryPaleontologyElectrical engineeringMicrobial Fuel Cells and BioremediationElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsElectrochemical sensors and biosensors
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