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Critical Elements Day: Solutions to the Challenges of Matching Increasing Demand with Declining Mineral Resources

23 November 2017 09:30-16:00, York, United Kingdom


Introduction

A free one-day symposium focusing on recovery of elements from waste streams.


This symposium will feature the research highlights from the G8 Phytocat project, which studied the use of plants to extract metals from mine tailings.

Who should attend?

This symposium would be of interest to academics and industrialists working in areas such as:
  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Catalysis (manufacture and use)
  • Batteries and other low-carbon energy mining
  • Biotechnology
  • Materials Chemistry

We welcome proposals for short talks and posters.
Speakers
  • Professor Chris Anderson Massey University, New Zealand
  • Dr Andrew Hunt Khon Kaen University, Thailand
  • Piat Piatkiewicz Non-Ferrous Alliance, United Kingdom
  • Professor Ian Fairlamb University of York, United Kingdom

Venue
Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence

Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence, Department of Chemistry, University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, United Kingdom

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