Tuesday, June 30, 2020
There's gold in them thar hills. :)
Extracting valuable metal from tech is hard as, in most cases, recycling has been dirty, expensive and all around nasty until now.
A new study led by Yeongran Hong of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology involves a chemical with an impressive affinity for gold.
Subject some circuit boards to an acid treatment to release its materials and this stuff will gather up all the dissolved gold. And after it lets go of that gold, it’s ready to be used again.
The researchers’ gold-scrubber is based on an organic compound called a porphyrin.
Linked together in a polymer, it possesses lots and lots of little pores that, energetically, want to host a metal atom.
That’s the kind of structure chemists look for to help with recycling.
It's a start, right?
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