Selective copper recovery from ammoniacal waste streams using a systematic biosorption process
Nina Ricci Nicomel, Lila Otero-Gonzalez, Adam Williamson, Yong Sik Ok,, Pascal Van Der Voort, Tom Hennebel, Gijs Du Laing

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that pinecones are an effective, sustainable biosorbent for selective copper recovery from complex ammoniacal waste streams, enabling environmentally friendly and efficient metal extraction without pre-treatment.
Contribution
It identifies pinecones as a highly selective, cost-effective biosorbent for copper recovery from complex effluents, integrating bioleaching and biosorption for sustainable waste valorization.
Findings
Pinecones achieved up to 68% Cu removal efficiency.
Pinecones showed high selectivity for Cu over Zn (KCu/Zn=3.97).
Performance was maintained in real bioleachate samples.
Abstract
Cu-NH3 bearing effluents arise from electroplating and metal extraction industries, requiring innovative and sustainable Cu recovery technologies to reduce their adverse environmental impact. CO32- and Zn are often co-occurring, and thus, selective Cu recovery from these complex liquid streams is required for economic viability. This study assessed 23 sustainable biosorbents classified as tannin-rich, lignin-rich, chitosan/chitin, dead biomass, macroalgae or biochar for their Cu adsorption capacity and selectivity in a complex NH3-bearing bioleachate. Under a preliminary screen with 12 mM Cu in 1 M ammoniacal solution, most biosorbents showed optimal Cu adsorption at pH 11, with pinecone remarkably showing high removal efficiencies (up to 68%) at all tested pH values. Further refinements on select biosorbents with pH, contact time, and presence of NH3, Zn and CO32- showed again that…
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