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Mining and Processing Residues: Future’s Source of Critical Raw
Materials provides a comprehensive review of principal aspects of
CRM-containing residues re-processing, including available sampling
and analytical techniques, the latest available processing
technologies, authorization and legal matters, and analysis of
environmental, social, and economic impacts. Suitable for academic
researchers, practicing engineers and students, the book is aimed
at giving a complete and multilateral view of CRM recovery from the
residues.
WEEE Recycling: Research, Development, and Policies covers
policies, research, development, and challenges in recycling of
waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). The book
introduces WEEE management and then covers the environmental,
economic, and societal applications of e-waste recycling, focusing
on the technical challenges to designing efficient and sustainable
recycling processes-including physical separation,
pyrometallurgical, and hydrometallurgical processes. The
development of processes for recovering strategic and critical
metals from urban mining is a priority for many countries,
especially those having few available ores mining.
Lithium Process Chemistry: Resources, Extraction, Batteries and
Recycling presents, for the first time, the most recent
developments and state-of-the-art of lithium production,
lithium-ion batteries, and their recycling. The book provides
fundamental and theoretical knowledge on hydrometallurgy and
electrochemistry in lithium-ion batteries, including terminology
related to these two fields. It is of particular interest to
electrochemists who usually have no knowledge in hydrometallurgy
and hydrometallurgists not familiar with electrochemistry applied
to Li-ion batteries. It is also useful for both teachers and
students, presenting an overview on Li production, Li-ion battery
technologies, and lithium battery recycling processes that is
accompanied by numerous graphical presentations of different
battery systems and their electrochemical performances. The book
represents the first time that hydrometallurgy and electrochemistry
on lithium-ion batteries are assembled in one unique source.
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