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Japan's technological approach to recover minor rare metals from e-wastes
Shuji Owada
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School of Creative Science and Engineering
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Engineering & Materials Science
Electronic Waste
100%
Metals
41%
Domestic appliances
30%
Nonferrous metals
18%
Recycling
12%
Electric appliances
9%
Comminution
9%
Precious metals
8%
Heavy metals
8%
Land fill
7%
Crushing
7%
Gas oils
7%
Polychlorinated biphenyls
7%
Deposits
6%
Slags
6%
Powders
5%
Industry
2%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
electronic waste
80%
domestic appliance
44%
metal
38%
non-ferrous metal
16%
recycling
10%
concentration (process)
9%
comminution
8%
precious metal
7%
crushing
6%
project
6%
PCB
6%
slag
6%
fill
5%
electronics
5%
heavy metal
4%
market
4%
regulation
4%
oil
3%
land
3%
gas
3%
method
2%
Chemical Compounds
Metal
29%
Electric Appliance
9%
Recycling
9%
Concentration (Process)
7%
Slag
5%
Heavy Metal
4%
Gas
2%