A Biodegradable Filtration System for Waste Metal Recovery
TBMG-46506
09/01/2022
- Content
Rapid socio-economic development and technological advancement has made the hazardous chemical components of end-of-life electronics waste (e-waste) an imminent challenge. Conventional extraction methods rely on energy-intensive processes and are inefficient when applied to recycling e-waste or waste streams that contain mixed materials and small amounts of metals. NASA Ames Research Center has developed an inexpensive biological approach to removing or adsorbing a target substance or material, for example a metal, non-metal toxin, dye, or small molecule drug, from solution.
- Citation
- "A Biodegradable Filtration System for Waste Metal Recovery," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2022.