A Gold Rush: Designing Hydrogels for Selective Recovery in Wastewater Containing Mixed Metal Ions
Pamela Cinfrignini,
Alice Boschetti,
Giacomo Ghini
et al.
Abstract:The use of synthetic hydrogels in wastewater treatment represents a promising and scalable approach to achieving clean water. By modulation of their chemical structure, hydrogels can effectively remove a wide range of toxic compounds, including emerging organic pollutants and heavy metals. For the latter, recovery is essential for both environmental protection and metal recycling. The increasing demand for gold, a nonrenewable metal widely used in many technologies, calls for methods for its selective recovery… Show more
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