– Recycling of spent electronic products (e-waste) – Advantages of MRT™ as applied to separations of precious and other metals from e-waste – Application of MRT™ to commercial separations of precious metals – Processing of spent materials at SepraMet using MRT™ – Metal recovery from e-wastes near the site of their generation using MRT™
Archives: Publications
Highly Selective Separation and Recovery at High Purity of Palladium at the Boliden Rönnskär Copper Smelter using Molecular Recognition Technology™ (MRT™)
– Green chemistry MRT™ process is described for selective palladium separation at the Boliden Rönnskär Copper Smelter – Palladium recovery is 99.99% – MRT™ process creates a green, sustainable, circular economy process for palladium recycling
Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry: How Izatt-Christensen Award Winners Shaped the Field
– Book with chapters authored by winners of the InternationalIzatt-Christensen Award, 1991-2016 – Chapter by Editor giving a 25-year history of the Award
Nonchromatographic Solid-phase Purification of Enantiomers
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The Application of Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT) in the Nuclear Power Cycle: From Uranium Mining and Refining to Power Plant Waste Separation and Recovery, as well as Element Analysis and Isotope Purification
Highly selective isotope purification for brachytherapy: palladium-103
Solid Phase Extraction of Ions of Analytical Interest Using Molecular Recognition Technology
Highly selective separation of many impurities from various solutions for analytical determination: lead, strontium, mercury, silver, cadmium, cobalt, copper, manganese, zinc, chloride ion
Contributions of Professor Reed M. Izatt to Molecular Recognition Technology: From Laboratory to Commercial Application
– Highly selective Empore Rad Disk products, incorporating AnaLig®, for Sr and Ra analysis: – Allows Sr determination in 6 steps and approximately 20 minutes compared to 56 steps and days by U.S.EPA Method 905 – Chosen as an R&D Magazine 100 Award winner (1996) and as a Top 40 Award winner (1999) by the...