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Title Sequential Extraction Procedure: A Versatile Tool For Environmental Research
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Authors Villen-Guzman, M; Cerrillo-Gonzalez, MD; Paz-Garcia, JM; Vereda-Alonso, C; Gomez-Lahoz, C; Rodriguez-Maroto, JM
Title Sequential Extraction Procedure: A Versatile Tool For Environmental Research
Year 2020
Published
DOI 10.31025/2611-4135/2020.14036
Abstract The sequential extraction procedure as a tool to assess the environmental risk of metals in solid matrices has been widely studied. In this work, another promising application of these methods is proposed: the evaluation of the recoverability of critical raw materials from a solid matrix. To this aim, the normalized sequential extraction procedure BCR was applied to a contaminated soil from the south of Spain. In addition to this, the influence of the incomplete dissolution of carbonates contained in the soil on the fractionation results has been also studied. The high percentage of metal in the most mobile fractions suggested the potential use of the solid matrix as secondary source. The use of this approach together with environmental and economic feasibility studies would be an approach toward the circular economy.
Author Keywords Sequential Extraction Procedure; Metal recovery; Critical Raw Materials; Solid matrices; Circular economy
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000605362300004
WoS Category Engineering, Environmental
Research Area Engineering
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