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Phytomining of noble metals – A review

Truong Dinh, Zsolt Dobó, Helga Kovács

2021Chemosphere81 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phytomining of noble metals (NMs) offers a promising possibility of metal extraction at sites where traditional mining activities or recovering NMs from low-grade minerals are not competitive. In addition to conventional mining, producing NMs from secondary resources strengthening the circular economy has been paid worldwide attention. The review presented in this paper links three scientific areas as the essential elements to form the phytomining chain of NMs. The accumulation of NMs in plants is the first step, referred as the phytoextraction process. This is followed by heightening the concentration of NMs via the enrichment stage. Eventually, although less well understood, extraction methods of NMs from biomass solid remains as well as from diverse secondary sources particularly incineration ashes are discussed that assist to visualize the potential pathways in phytomining.

Topics & Concepts

PhytoremediationIncinerationExtraction (chemistry)Noble metalHazardous wasteEnvironmental scienceWaste managementHeavy metalsMining engineeringEnvironmental chemistryChemistryMetalEngineeringMaterials scienceMetallurgyChromatographyExtraction and Separation ProcessesRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesHeavy metals in environment
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