Research Group led by Siiri Perämäki
Overview
Research group description
The research group focuses on developing applied, process-scale recovery methods for critical metals from complex industrial matrices. Integration of analytical chemistry, process development at the pilot scale, and implementation of circular economy and green chemistry principles creates application-oriented approach to our projects. We are working with increasing the self sufficiency of rare earth elements in our REEVIVE-project, and with ICT equipment circularity in the upcoming Demo-EPR project.
Development of novel adsorbent materials and environmentally more benign leaching alternatives (including organic acids) especially for metal recovery are at core of our work. The main focus is currently on the rare earth elements and the platinum group metals, which are commonly found in secondary sources, such as e-waste.
We utilize our versatile bench scale facilities for piloting of our lab-based hydrometallurgical processes in a more realistic scale, with up to 10 L reactor volumes. The bench scale facilities contain three reactors with efficient ventilation for piloting of e.g. leaching reactions, and units for solvent extraction, electrolysis, solids separation (filter press, lamella separator), and ion exchange.
The facilities can be modified to each process individually, allowing a wide variety of testing capabilities in larger volumes. The processes are usually operated in batch mode, and some processes can be run in a semi-continuous manner if needed. For a tour of our facilities, see our presentation video.