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Projects at Boliden

Please contact us for exciting opportunities to do your master degree project at Boliden. The projects concern developing separation processes for recovery of strategic and critical raw materials necessary for the transition to a climate-neutral economy.

Europe has set ambitious climate targets, which are embedded in “The European Green Deal”. To drive the transition to a climate-neutral economy, Europe will need a sustainable and secure supply of key technology metals, which are essential for large-scale renewable energy production and storage as well as the electrification of mobility. However, key metals have been classified by the European Commission as “critical raw materials” (CRMs). To overcome Europe’s dependence on CRMs we must focus on primary mining, urban mining and recycling and CRM substitution.

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Last changed: May 07, 2022
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Recycling of composite cards May 08, 2022
Projects at Boliden May 07, 2022
Recycling Lithium-ion Battery Cathode Materials using Brønsted Acidic Deep Eutectic Solvents Oct 26, 2021
Recovery of Strategic and Critical Raw Materials from intermediate products of a novel recycling process Sep 21, 2021
Eutectic freeze crystallization for NiSO4 recovery in the recycling of Li-ion batteries Sep 21, 2021
Eutectic freeze crystallization for K2Cr2O7 recovery in the treatment of Cr-bearing wastewater Sep 21, 2021
Separation of Rare Earth Elements using a Novel Antisolvent Crystallization Method Mar 11, 2021
Separation of Rare Earth Elements using a Novel Chromatographic Method Mar 11, 2021