Metal Value Recovery from Industrial Waste Using Advanced Physicochemical Treatment Technologies
Capture a new frontier in sustainable resource recovery with Metal Value Recovery from Industrial Waste Using Advanced Physicochemical Treatment Technologies — an authoritative guide by Dimitrios A. Giannakoudakis, Papita Das, Parimal Pal, Jayato Nayak, and Sankha Chakrabortty. This essential volume delivers a clear, practical roadmap for transforming industrial waste streams into valuable metal resources, addressing the urgent global need for circular-economy solutions.
Explore cutting-edge physicochemical approaches that empower engineers, environmental scientists, and policy makers to recover metals efficiently and responsibly. The book synthesizes contemporary research and applied techniques — from targeted leaching and selective adsorption to membrane technologies and electrochemical recovery — framed for real-world implementation across industries and regions, including Europe, Asia, North America, and emerging markets.
Readers will gain actionable insights into optimizing recovery yields, reducing operational costs, and meeting tightening environmental regulations. With a focus on sustainability and scalability, this text bridges laboratory innovation and industrial practice, making it ideal for R&D teams, waste-management professionals, municipal planners, and graduate students pursuing resource recovery or environmental engineering.
Whether you’re seeking to lower disposal liabilities, secure strategic metal supplies, or enhance corporate environmental performance, this book provides the technical clarity and strategic guidance necessary to drive measurable results. For anyone committed to turning waste into opportunity and building resilient supply chains, Metal Value Recovery from Industrial Waste Using Advanced Physicochemical Treatment Technologies is a must-have reference.
Add this authoritative resource to your professional library today and lead the transition to profitable, sustainable metal recovery.
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