Researchers in China have introduced a room-temperature process that extracts over 98% of gold from discarded electronics, ...
Scientists have figured out a way to recycle important metals trapped inside electrical waste. Using textiles, researchers from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have improved the ...
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Chinese scientists recover 98% of gold from old phones in 20 minutes at low cost
Chinese scientists have developed a rapid e-waste mining method that extracts gold in under 20 minutes at around one-third of ...
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China recovers 98% of gold from old phones in 20 minutes, cheaply
Chinese researchers say they can now strip almost all the gold out of discarded phones and circuit boards in the time it ...
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No Mercury, No Cyanide: This is the Safest and Greenest Way to Recover Gold from E-waste
Many electronic items you use daily, including your laptops, chargers, and smartphones, contain a tiny amount of gold. This is because gold is an excellent conductor of electricity and doesn’t rust or ...
New method can extract precious metals from old mobile phones, computers and home appliances in less than 20 minutes.
An interdisciplinary team of experts in green chemistry, engineering and physics at Flinders University in Australia has developed a safer and more sustainable approach to extract and recover gold ...
New method can extract precious metals from old mobile phones, computers and home appliances in less than 20 minutes.
A team led by Cornell researchers has devised an innovative method to recover gold from electronic waste and repurpose it as a catalyst for converting carbon dioxide (CO 2) into organic compounds.
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