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That's awesome! How to get gold from old phones and tablets just using sunlight, seawater, and some recyclable polymer.

Abstract

Gold plays an essential role in the global economy and has wide applications in various industrial technologies. Currently, the gold supply relies heavily on mining processes that employ toxic substances such as cyanide salts and mercury metal, leading to substantial environmental pollution. Gold extraction approaches that do not rely on cyanide and mercury are needed to improve the overall sustainability of gold production. Here we develop an approach for gold leaching and recovery from ore and electronic waste. This approach first uses trichloroisocyanuric acid, activated by a halide catalyst, to oxidatively dissolve gold metal from ore and electronic waste, and then applies a polysulfide polymer sorbent to selectively bind gold from the leachate. The gold can be recovered in high purity by pyrolysing or depolymerizing the sorbent. The efficacy of this approach in gold extraction was validated using ore, electronic waste and other gold-containing waste. Overall, this work provides a viable approach to achieve greener gold production from both primary and secondary resources, improving the sustainability of the gold supply.
Did gold just have its ASICBoost moment?~~
Jk, it's amazing to see such progress is still possible in probably one of the most studied fields...
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Sucks I can't read the rest of the piece, but honestly, I don't think this is about pumping out more gold. It's more about making the gold industry way cleaner. Though, yeah, there might be a little bump in production if it makes getting gold from electronics easier.
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Yeah, my first comment was tongue in cheek...
I'll give you a direct link to the paper later in the office.
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Ok. Thanks!
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