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Revision as of 14:46, 31 January 2025
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| ID | OSW553580d16c864090b153b29656d10341 |
| UUID | 553580d1-6c86-4090-b153-b29656d10341 |
| Label | ENICON |
| Machine compatible name | ENICON |
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Description
An EU research project on sustainable refining methods for the profitable recovery of nickel and cobalt
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| Type | Public |
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| Start | 2022-06-01 |
| End | 2026-05-31 |
| Budget | 0.0e+0 |
| OU | KU Leuven, Technical University of Crete, Flemish Institute for Technological Research, Boliden AB, Boliden Harjavalta, Glencore Nikkelverk AS, General Mining and Metallurgical Company S.A. |
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Abstract
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| start_date | "2022-06-01" | |||||||
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| total_budget | 6019237 | |||||||
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| abstract | "Electric vehicles are expected to dramatically increase the demand for nickel (Ni) and cobalt (Co) over the next two decades. Europe is expected to face difficulties in securing a reliable, affordable and sustainable supply chain as the concentration of such minerals in the continent is scarce. The EU-funded ENICON project aims to improve the refining capacity of domestic and imported low-grade Ni/Co. ENICON’s metal recovery route using hydrochloric acid dispenses with the old-school hydro-based approach that involves continuously precipitating and redissolving metals. Thus, it reduces the amount of chemicals needed for metal dissolution, which result in the production of potentially harmful waste streams." | |||||||
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