After the computer and mobile revolution, electric and electronic waste had become a serious threat to urban and rural communities equally. Prevention of the hazardous exposure and proper management are challenging in developing nations. One way to turn the crisis to opportunity is to extract metals from this Waste Electronic and Electric Equipment (WEEE) is making waste into a source of metal ores. The involvement of microbes in this technology could increase the boons by being an eco-friendly technique for reducing the hazardous nature. This article reviews the mechanisms involved in the process of bioleaching, the microorganisms employed, methods used and various developments as well as limitations along with recent advances and future prospects of the process of bioleaching of metals from WEEE.
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2 May 2023
Microbiological Approach for Leaching Out Metallic Elements from Electric and Electronic Waste
John Angel Sneha,
Gurumurthy Kalaichelvan
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Journal of Resources and Ecology
Vol. 14 • No. 3
May 2023
Vol. 14 • No. 3
May 2023
bioleaching
MPPCBs
WEEEs