Abstract
Secure and sustainable metal recovery from unconventional feedstocks is needed to meet the mineral demands of energy, defense, and electronic technologies. Here, we highlight the potential to leverage nature's ability to extract and differentiate metal ions in biotechnologies that could become the next generation of mining and refining. We describe bulk and trace processes and then discuss the advances and opportunities of two key bioprocesses: microbially mediated solubilization of metal ions from solid matrices (termed 'bioleaching') and bio-based separation of solubilized ions via selective adsorption to proteins. Both biotechnologies have advantages such as reduced energy input for leaching low-grade feedstocks and reduced organic solvent demand for separating ions with similar physiochemical properties but require more development for industrial scale recovery from unconventional feedstocks. Innovation in biological science and engineering may bring timely solutions to key challenges toward recovering critical minerals from unconventional feedstocks.
| Original language | American English |
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| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | Current Opinion in Biotechnology |
| Volume | 95 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2025 |
NLR Publication Number
- NREL/JA-2800-96534
Keywords
- bioleaching
- biotechnology
- feedstocks
- metal recovery