Sustainable recovery, recycle of critical metals and rare earth elements from waste electric and electronic equipment (circuits, solar, wind) and their reusability in additive manufacturing applications: a review

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  • who: Vasileios Stratiotou Efstratiadis and Nikolaos Michailidis from the Physical Metallurgy Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering have published the article: Sustainable Recovery, Recycle of Critical Metals and Rare Earth Elements from Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (Circuits, Solar, Wind) and Their Reusability in Additive Manufacturing Applications: A Review, in the Journal: Metals 2022, 12, x FOR PEER REVIEW of 20/04/2022
  • how: These results showed that turbulence in the furnace played an important role in dislodging REE from their host systems and their subsequent recovery in pyrolysis residues. 19 of 25 . . .

     

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