Research » Technology Metals (Extraction and Recycling)

Critical metals are, by definition, metals that are of high economic importance and at the same time exhibit significant supply risks. Elements that are ascribed as especially critical are, for example, rare earth elements, platinum group metals, but also antimony and niobium.
At IME, pyrometallurgical as well as hydrometallurgical processes for economic, efficient and environmentally friendly treatment and extraction of critical metals are investigated. The following list abstracts some of our current research topics in this field:

– alternative Bismuth extraction route from lead industry residues

– extraction of rare earth elements from eudialyte ore via cascade leaching

– precious metal recycling by application of suitable slag systems

– extraction of antimony trioxide from lead industry residues

– metallothermic reduction of scandium compounds

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Publications

YearPublications
2017
congress or congress paper
Proceedings of the 9th European Metallurgical Conference (EMC) 2017, June 25-28, Leipzig, Germany
2017
article in scientific journal
Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy, 2017, Online-Artikel, DOI: 10.1007/s40831-017-0125-5
2017
article in scientific journal
World of Metallurgy – ERZMETALL 70 (2017) No. 2
2016
article in scientific journal
Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy (2016), Online-Artikel
Bengi Yagmurlu, Carsten Dittrich, Bernd Friedrich
2016
poster
Matressource Forum Darmstadt 26.09.2016
2016
congress or congress paper
The 10th International Conference on Molten Slags, Fluxes and Salts, 22.-25.05.2016, Seattle
2015
article in scientific journal
Chemie Ingenieur Technik, Special Issue: Thermische Prozesstechnik für Metallgewinnung und Recycling, Vol. 87 (2015), No. 11, pp. 1569-1579
2015
congress or congress paper
Proceedings of PbZn 2015, June 14-17, Düsseldorf, Germany
2015
congress or congress paper
Akademie für Geowissenschaften und Geotechnologien, Veröffentlichungen, 31 (2015), S. 71 – 78
2014
book chapter
Ernst Worrell & Markus Reuter (Ed.): Handbook of Recycling – State-of-the-art for Practitioners, Analysts, and Scientists; Elsevier Ltd, Oxford (May 2014), ISBN: 978-0-12-396459-5. p. 125-150

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