Driving ESG Goals with Electrochemical Strategies for Metal-Laden Wastewater Management

Date Published: 2024 | Conference materials

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In this presentation, a practical investigation of electrochemistry to remove and recover copper from different semiconductor wastewater sources is presented. Electrochemistry stands out for its selectivity and efficiency in removing copper to EPA/NPDES discharge compliance from different wastewater sources. The electrochemical cell is able to handle a broad range of feed copper from a few ppm to > 10,000 ppm while still achieving discharge compliance and producing high purity copper sheets as a value add product.

Companies: ElectraMet
Authors: Cameron Lippert
Tags: Copper WastewaterResource Recovery

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