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  Green Ammonia Hydrometallurgy Routes for Critical Metal Extraction


   Department of Chemical and Process Engineering

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  Prof S Roy, Dr Stephen Lyth  Applications accepted all year round  Awaiting Funding Decision/Possible External Funding

About the Project

The project explores the processing and scale up aspects of green ammonia and deep eutectic solvent routes for metal recovery and recycling for a circular economy.

The objective of the project is to overcome challenges for the development of practical and scaled up processes using novel chemistries for decarbonised material production.

In addition to undertaking cutting edge research, students are also registered for the Postgraduate Certificate in Researcher Development (PGCert), which is a supplementary qualification that develops a student’s skills, networks and career prospects.

Information about the host department can be found by visiting:

www.strath.ac.uk/engineering/chemicalprocessengineering

www.strath.ac.uk/courses/research/chemicalprocessengineering/


Chemistry (6) Engineering (12)

Funding Notes

Students applying should have (or expect to achieve) a minimum 2.1 undergraduate degree in a relevant engineering/science discipline, and be very motivated to undertake highly multidisciplinary research.

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