1st Edition
Sustainable Materials Recovery Processes Biological and Membrane-Based Technologies
SECTION I
1: Biomining-a new approach to recover high-value minerals from low-grade ores
Pauline Ncube and Caliphs Zvinowanda
2: Microbial Biocomposites for the Recovery of Valuable Metals from Electronic Scraps
Maha Sabry Elattar and Mohamed M. Awad
3: The Effect of Temperature on Iron and Sulfur-Oxidizing Acidophile-Based Bioleaching of Metals from Printed Circuit Boards
Kundani Magoda, Philiswa N Nomngongo and Lukhanyo Mekuto
4: Design and Application of Large-Scale Bioreactors for Bioleaching of Secondary Minerals
Yashar Aryanfar, Ali Keçebaş, Humberto García Castellanos, Karrar A. Hammoodi, Shabbir Ahmad, Jorge Luis García Alcaraz, Abdallah Bouabidi and Mohamed M. Awad
5: Application of engineered microorganisms in the bioleaching of secondary minerals
Yashar Aryanfar, Safye Hasanzad, Tohid Faraji, Jorge Luis García Alcaraz and Mohamed M. Awad
6: Technoeconomic and environmental perspectives of the bioleaching of secondary minerals
Kuljit Kaur, Mehak Sharma, Komal Nandal, Anmol, Rajeev Jindal
SECTION II
7: Bioflotation of Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) and Base Metals: A Comparative Review of Principles and Determining Factors
T.B.Z. Baloyi, E. Fosso-Kankeu, W. Nheta
8: Effects of various pre-treatments of microorganisms on their performance during bio-floatation
Antoine F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi and Everjoy Muchefa
9: Inorganic Electrolyte Enhanced Coagulation-Flocculation-Sedimentation and Floatability of Talc Particles in the Presence of a Biopolymer: A Perspective on the Depression of Gangue and Dewatering of Tailings
Malibongwe S. Manono and Kirsten C. Corin
10: Insights into a Biobased Depressant on the Flotation of a Cu-Ni-PGM Platreef Ore in Simple and Complex Process Water
Malibongwe S. Manono and Kirsten C. Corin
11: The function of heterocoagulation in fluorite flotation from fluorite hematite ore
Mamookho Elizabeth Makhatha and Johan Hendrik Brits
12: Residual Flotation Reagents in PGM Tailings Post-flotation and their Influence on Tailings Management: A Focus on CMC as a Biodepressant and its Potential as a Bioflocculant
Unaswi Chidzala, Malibongwe Manono, Kirsten Corin
SECTION III
13: Development of suitable membrane technology for effective extraction of REEs
Sadaf Mehrasa, Fahimeh Hooriabad Saboor
14: Polymer-based Membranes for Separation and Recovery of Precious Metals
Mithun Rani Nath, Abu Bin Imran, Al-Nakib Chowdhury, and Md. Abu Bin Hasan Susan
15: Combination of renewable energy and membrane technology for sustainability of metallurgical processes
Ahmed Albahnasavi, Arun Lal Srivastav, Murat Eyvaz, Nurullah Özdoğan, Ercan Gurbulak, Ebubekir Yuksel
16: Solar-Driven Membrane Technology for The Remediation of Metallurgical Water
Ahmed Albahnasavi, Arun Lal Srivastav, Murat Eyvaz, Nurullah Özdoğan, Ercan Gurbulak, Ebubekir Yuksel
17: Recovery of High-Value Minerals from Dilute Metallurgical Wastewater by Membrane/Freeze Desalination/ Vacuum Evaporation Hybrid Systems
Caliphs Zvinowanda and Mpho Muloiwa
18: Valorization of waste from mine water using membrane technology
Tshepiso J. Mpala, Elvis Fosso-Kankeu, Jannie Maree, Alseno K. Mosai, Vhahangwele Masindi, Willie Nheta, Antoine F Mulaba-Bafubiandi, Bhekie B. Mamba
19: Model prediction of the performance of membrane technology for metal recovery
K. N. Mahadevaprasad, S. Jayapandi, and S. K. Nataraj
20: Bio-membrane-based technologies for Circularity and Sustainable Metal Recovery
Allen Chaparadza and Caliphs Zvinowanda
21: Beneficiation and recovery of precious metals from secondary minerals using bio-mining process: advantages, limitations and future perspectives
Beauclair Nguegang, Sifelani Dube, Vincent Masilela, Pertunia Ramolwetsi Dikotla, Ntsieni Romani Molaudzi , Abayneh Ataro Ambushe⃰
Biography
Elvis Fosso-Kankeu has a doctorate degree from the University of Johannesburg in South Africa. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Metallurgy at the University of Johannesburg. His research focuses on the hydrometallurgical extraction of metal from solid phases, prediction of pollutants dispersion from industrial areas, and on the development of effective and sustainable methods for the removal of inorganic and organic pollutants from polluted water. He is considered as an established researcher according to the National Research Foundation (NRF) rating standard. He has published more than 250 papers including journal articles, books, book chapters and conference proceeding papers. He has extensive experience as book editor, having edited more than ten books with many well-established publishers. He has won several research awards including the NSTF Award (National Science and Technology Forum: largest science, engineering, technology and innovation awards in South Africa and are known as the “Science Oscars” of recent times) Engineering Research Capacity Development, in 2019. Moreover, Prof. Fosso-Kankeu has a H-index of 26 on Scopus and 33 on Google Scholar with about 4125 citations.
Antoine F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi, the founding Chair of the Mineral Processing and Technology Research Center, University of Johannesburg, is Emeritus (Full) professor from the Faculty of Engineering and The Built Environment at the University of Johannesburg. With a doctoral qualification (PhD in Engineering [Extraction Metallurgy] from the KULeuven [Belgium]), a master’s degree in engineering), a License in Physics (5 years) and a Master degree in Business administration (MBA), He is the first Head of School of Mining, Metallurgy and Chemical Engineering (for more than two terms), Faculty of Engineering and The Built Environment at the University of Johannesburg. He was listed (up to 2021) by the South African National Foundation Research Foundation (NRF) as an “Established Researcher”. As demonstrated in his research profile, his peers acknowledge him as a prolific research publisher. He has experience and good reputation in developing human and research capacity in all the minerals industry value chain areas as many of his supervised and coached former students are now managers in the mining industry, University Professors, decision makers and technology innovators and developers. His research interests in mining and Extraction span from 4 IR as applied to mining, mineral beneficiation and value addition, industry symbiosis, minerals for energy transition, platinum, chromite and gold. energy minerals, to mineral beneficiation and value addition while in business management he studies and supervises Master’s degree and PhD research projects on the effectiveness in the use of disruptive technologies in organizations and businesses, setting and implementation of change management, governance principles and per King’s recommendations, strategy, development of appropriate technologies for the mining industry and conducts community engagement projects ensuring sustainable interventions in communities as “living laboratories. His list of publications shows more than 100 research outputs in international peer refereed journals, international conferences and as technical notes. He has strong industry ties and has been a consultant for numerous mining and process companies in South Africa, regionally as well as abroad. His passion for innovation, technology development and problem solving led him to successfully supervise and graduate more than 10 doctoral researchers and 300 Masters degree students in mining, mineral as well as in business fields.
Mamookho Elizabeth Makhatha is a registered professional natural scientist (Pr.Sci.Nat-), rated by South African National Research Foundation (NRF) and a Full Professor at Metallurgy Department, Faulty of Engineering the Built Environment, University of Johannesburg. She is a Physical Chemist with PhD in Polymers science. Her research interests are in chemistry of materials, chemical degradation of materials and materials for electrochemical devices, Polymer composites, microstructure, phase transformation, crystallinity, and solidification of materials (Polymers and Alloys). She prepares, characterise materials and adjust parameters for different applications that needs smart/advanced materials for high performance. She publishes journal articles in these areas of research and plays a role as a reviewer for reputable journals – including high impact factor and Q1.
Willie Nheta is an Associate Professor of Mineral processing at the University of Johannesburg. He has more than 18 years combined experience in Research, Teaching and learning. His expertise is in Extraction Metallurgy. He is an NRF rated researcher and a member of SAIMM. He has h-index of 7 in google scholar and has supervised and co-supervised more 12 master’s students, 5 PhD students and 1 post doc student. He has published 2 book chapters on the application of nanotechnology in Mineral Froth Flotation Technology and several papers on flotation of PGMs.






