Metal recovery from electronic waste biological versus chemical leaching for recovery of copper and gold

Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) generation is a global problem. Despite the growing awareness and deterring legislation, most of the WEEE is disposed improperly, i.e. landfilled or otherwise shipped overseas, and treated in sub-standard conditions. Informal recycling of WEEE has cat...

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Gold / Recycling
title Metal recovery from electronic waste biological versus chemical leaching for recovery of copper and gold
title_auth Metal recovery from electronic waste biological versus chemical leaching for recovery of copper and gold
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title_full Metal recovery from electronic waste biological versus chemical leaching for recovery of copper and gold Arda Işildar
title_fullStr Metal recovery from electronic waste biological versus chemical leaching for recovery of copper and gold Arda Işildar
title_full_unstemmed Metal recovery from electronic waste biological versus chemical leaching for recovery of copper and gold Arda Işildar
title_short Metal recovery from electronic waste
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Copper / Recycling
Gold / Recycling
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Gold / Recycling
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