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Metals in Wastes

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Metals in Wastes is an excellent guide for scientists, students, engineers, chemists, and industrial chemists who are looking for knowledge of the main sources of metals in industrial wastes. Metal...
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  • 23 July 2018
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Metals in Wastes is an excellent guide for scientists, students, engineers, chemists, and industrial chemists who are looking for knowledge of the main sources of metals in industrial wastes. Metals are valuable materials that can be recycled again and again without degrading their properties. The recycling of metals enables us to preserve natural resources while requiring less energy to process than the manufacture of new products using virgin raw materials. A team of experts reviews the state-of-the-art and provides the readers not only with a comprehensive in-depth overview of the main composition of wastes but also discloses innovative methods which have been applied for recovery of critical and valuable metals in petrochemical industry, rubber, energy and automotive industries. This know-how could be considered as a useful reference tool for moving towards the zero-waste economy. Additionally, the book describes the economic aspects of metals recovery from various sources. This is essential for those already involved in the metals business and also for the financial, investment and advisory community internationally.

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Price: $210.00
Pages: 297
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 23 July 2018
ISBN: 9783110546286
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SCI003000 SCIENCE / Applied Sciences, SCI013080 SCIENCE / Chemistry / Environmental (see also Environmental Science), SCI026000 SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental), TEC010020 Technology & Engineering / Environmental / Waste Management, TEC021000 Technology & Engineering / Materials Science / General
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Karolina Wieszczycka, Katarzyna Staszak, Poznán University of Technology, Poland; Bartosz Tylkowski, Eurecat, UTQ, Tarragona, Spain.

From the Contents:

1. Electronic wastes 

2. Wastes generated by automotive industry 

3. Rubber industry 

4. Energy industry  

5. Electroplating wastes

6. Chemical and petrochemical industry

7. Wastes generated by mineral extraction industries

8. Economic aspect of metals recovery 

9. Innovations in metals removal