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Completed PROJECT GRANT Swedish Research Council

Unlocking the potential of critical metal recovery via resource-efficient, heat re-utilization units

9.71M kr SEK

Funder Vinnova
Recipient Organization Kth, Royal Institute of Technology
Country Sweden
Start Date Sep 28, 2023
End Date Jun 27, 2024
Duration 273 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source Swedish Research Council
Grant ID 2023-01386_Vinnova
Grant Description

Purpose and goal:

The project fulfilled its aims and objectives by developing an innovative process for recycling critical metals from e-waste. It demonstrated the feasibility of integrating three cutting-edge technologies into a continuous flow prototype system, showcasing cost-effective, resource-efficient, and energy-saving approaches for recycling. We proved that mild acids can efficiently dissolve metal particles in a system equipped with proper filtering equipment.

Business model was developed to ensure market viability, aligning the technology with commercial opportunities. Expected results and effects:

The project showcased a novel heat exchange system that can effectively utilizes waste heat generated from ultrasound, albeit tested only with non-reactive fluid. It validated the viability of continuous metal extraction system using our innovative process. This technology promoted local CRM recovery, reducing EU import reliance and mitigating supply chain disruptions.

Aligned with global sustainability objectives, it paved the way for sustainable CRM recycling in future advancements. The business model developed underscores the need of subsidies to ensure profitability. Approach and implementation:

The project successfully advanced from concept validation to prototype development. Key process design components included ultrasonic homogenizer, ball valve, cooling block, chiller, thermocouple, pH meter, filters, etc. Efficient reuse of heat generated by ultrasound was a significant design achievement.

Team members actively participated in Vinnova workshop, laid groundwork for the second-stage development of the prototype to improve performance and align with market needs. A company is now structured to plan and fully incorporate the second-stage product development.

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Kth, Royal Institute of Technology

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