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Gold and Copper Recovery Technology Extracts Precious Metals from E-Waste without Smelting or Toxic Chemicals

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Happy Eco News Gold and Copper Recovery Technology Extracts Precious Metals from E-Waste without Smelting or Toxic Chemicals Gold and copper recovery technology developed by University of Edinburgh chemists uses reusable organic diamide compounds to selectively extract precious metals from electronic waste. The post Gold and Copper Recovery Technology Extracts Precious Metals from E-Waste without Smelting or Toxic Chemicals appeared first on Happy Eco News .
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