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Bioelectrochemical metal recovery from wastewater: A review
Heming Wang,
Zhiyong Ren
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Andlinger Center for Energy & the Environment
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Engineering & Materials Science
Metal recovery
100%
Wastewater
69%
Cathodes
46%
Metals
29%
Electrons
18%
Precious metals
12%
Anodes
8%
Oxidation
8%
Health
6%
Costs
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
wastewater
43%
metal
38%
electron
8%
biological method
7%
physical method
7%
precious metal
7%
chemical method
6%
organic waste
6%
technological development
6%
health
4%
oxidation
3%
cost
3%
chemical
2%
energy
2%
Chemical Compounds
Wastewater
51%
Metal
29%
Cathode
11%
Biological Method
7%
Physical Method
6%
Electron Acceptor
5%
Chemical Method
5%
Electron Donor
4%
Anode
3%
Energy
2%
Reduction
2%
Oxidation Reaction
2%