Plant cellulose can be used to extract neodymium from e-waste

In a recent paper in the Chemical Engineering Journal, Penn State University researchers detail new nanotechnology to separate neodymium found in electronic waste using plant cellulose, which is found in paper, cotton and pulp. The new process involves hairy cellulose nanocrystals,...

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