Course description

This course gives an overview of the different types of wastewaters from which valuable metals may be recovered and the different technologies that may be used to recover metals from wastewaters, with their advantages and disadvantages. Systems currently operating in industry at full scale, integrating several of these technologies, are presented. Videolectures, reading assignments and presentations of case studies are alternated with theoretical and calculation exercises and short quizzes.

Instructor(s)

Professor

Gijs Du Laing

Professor at Ghent University Faculty of Bioscience Engineering Department of Green Chemistry and Technology Fields of interest: - Advances & Trends in Environmental Technology - Sustainable Management of Resources in the Circular Economy - Environmental Research Skills and Experimental Design - Analytical Inorganic Chemistry: Instrumental Techniques - Resource Recovery from Wastewater Circular Cities

Doctoral student

Bernd Mees

PhD researcher promoted by Prof. Dr. Ir. Gijs Du Laing Field of expertise: analytical chemistry and environmental technology Research topic: Modelling and analysis of metal speciation to assist their recovery. It is linked to this course because sorption can only be used to recover metals if their speciation is known. Teaches the parts practical exercise, kinetic study and reactor design calculations. in this course and at Ghent University.