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National Academy of Sciences, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 28(117), p. 16174-16180, 2020

DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2000606117

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Precious metal recovery from electronic waste by a porous porphyrin polymer

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Abstract

Significance Electronic waste, also called e-waste, is rapidly becoming a major industrial hazard because of the increased use of circuits and screens. With the right technology, however, this waste could become a sustainable source for precious metals. Such a solution requires selectivity toward the precious metals, as this characteristic is even more important than capacity. A porphyrin-based porous polymer with selective binding shows remarkable selectivity and a reductive mechanism, a combination which makes for record-high recycling of precious metals––particularly gold––from e-waste.