| Literature DB >> 27520390 |
Simone Di Piazza1, Grazia Cecchi2, Anna Maria Cardinale3, Cristina Carbone4, Mauro Giorgio Mariotti5, Marco Giovine4, Mirca Zotti1.
Abstract
Due to the wide range of applications in high-tech solutions, Rare Earth Elements (REEs) have become object of great interest. In the last years several studies regarding technologies for REE extraction from secondary resources have been carried out. In particular biotechnologies, which use tolerant and accumulator microorganisms to recover and recycle precious metals, are replacing traditional methods. This paper describes an original biometallurgical method to recover REEs from waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) by using a strain of Penicillium expansum Link isolated from an ecotoxic metal contaminated site. The resulting product is a high concentrated solution of Lanthanum (up to 390ppm) and Terbium (up to 1520ppm) obtained from WEEE. Under this perspective, the proposed protocol can be considered a method of recycling exploiting biometallurgy. Finally, the process is the subject of the Italian patent application n. 102015000041404 submitted by the University of Genoa.Entities:
Keywords: Electronic waste; Fungi; Lanthanides bioaccumulation; Mycometallurgy; Urban mines
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27520390 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2016.07.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145