2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110963
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Effective recycling of Cu from electroplating wastewater effluent via the combined Fenton oxidation and hydrometallurgy route

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“…In addition, the Napier grass has been utilized further for biogas production in biotechnological applications, energy production, reduction of biomass volume by composting, and use of biomass earlier 41–43 . Nevertheless, the use of organic and inorganic acids for chemical leaching has been trialed and got priority due to its higher efficiency to separate the metals where metals are dissolved and/or ionized in their hydroxide or other forms 44,45 . Other methods conceptualized by the researchers include electrodialysis, precipitation, thermal treatment, coagulation, co‐precipitation, electrodeposition, and biosorption where biosorption has been reported as the environment‐friendly approach for metals removal from sludges 44–47 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, the Napier grass has been utilized further for biogas production in biotechnological applications, energy production, reduction of biomass volume by composting, and use of biomass earlier 41–43 . Nevertheless, the use of organic and inorganic acids for chemical leaching has been trialed and got priority due to its higher efficiency to separate the metals where metals are dissolved and/or ionized in their hydroxide or other forms 44,45 . Other methods conceptualized by the researchers include electrodialysis, precipitation, thermal treatment, coagulation, co‐precipitation, electrodeposition, and biosorption where biosorption has been reported as the environment‐friendly approach for metals removal from sludges 44–47 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[41][42][43] Nevertheless, the use of organic and inorganic acids for chemical leaching has been trialed and got priority due to its higher efficiency to separate the metals where metals are dissolved and/or ionized in their hydroxide or other forms. 44,45 Other methods conceptualized by the researchers include electrodialysis, precipitation, thermal treatment, co-precipitation, electrodeposition, and biosorption where biosorption has been reported as the environment-friendly approach for metals removal from sludges. [44][45][46][47] For this study, recycling of the accumulated metals in Napier grass might be possible through the newly developed sequential separation method of complex leaching with HNO 3 where Napier grass will be dissolved to make a solution.…”
Section: Linking Of the Metal Amount In Soil And Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the attempts on electrolyzers, the researchers also considered various factors conducive to industrialization, such as the production of CO under high pressure, 27 the largearea electrodes, 83 the recovery of electrodeposition waste liquid, 84 and the use of low-sink metals to efficiently prepare CO. 85,86 For example, large-area gas diffusion electrodes are of great significance. Kim et al fabricated large-area (25.5 and 136 cm 2 ) Ag gas diffusion electrodes by electrodeposition.…”
Section: Exploration Of Industrializationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43 Due to the presence of organic matter, the efficiency of the precipitation was greatly reduced. 44…”
Section: Characteristics Of Electroplating Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%