lhydrométallurgie
Lhydrométallurgie is a branch of metallurgy that uses aqueous chemistry to recover and refine metals from their ores or recycled materials. It involves the use of water-based solutions to selectively dissolve target metals, followed by processes to separate and purify them. This contrasts with pyrometallurgy, which employs high temperatures.
The hydrometallurgical process typically begins with leaching, where the ore or material is treated with a
Finally, the purified metal is recovered from the solution. Electrodeposition, where an electric current is used