International audienceHerein, we explore the outlines of an innovative method based on the chemical recovery of metal-rich biomass produced in phytoextraction technologies. Taking advantage of the adaptive capacity of some New Caledonian plants to hyperaccumulate Ni 2+ cations in their aerial parts, this technique is based on the direct use of metals derived from plants as ''Lewis acid'' catalysts in organic chemistry. Metallic cations contained in New Caledonian nickel hyperaccumulators are recovered through a simple cost-effective process and serve the preparation of heterogeneous catalysts used in synthetic transformations allowing access to molecules with high added-value. The design of all processes is in line with the principles of gr...
A new way is described to recover nickel from common rock-types, by the use of nickel hy- peraccumul...
International audienceA wide variety of plants are able to extract nickel (Ni) from soils and accumu...
Experiments were carried out in Italy on the potential use of the hyperaccumulator Alyssum bertoloni...
Herein, we explore the outlines of an innovative method based on the chemical recovery of metal-rich...
International audienceIncreasing pressure on mineral resources has drawn research efforts into innov...
International audienceWe explore the outlines of an innovative method, which is the chemical recover...
Hyperaccumulator plants may contain valuable metals at concentrations comparable to conventional ore...
Hyperaccumulator plants may contain valuable metals at concentrations comparable to those of convent...
Hyperaccumulator plants (“metal crops”) can be used for selective extraction of Ni from low-grade re...
Nickel (Ni) is used in numerous industrial processes, with large amounts of Ni-rich industrial waste...
Nickel (Ni) is used in numerous industrial processes, with large amounts of Ni-rich industrial waste...
International audienceDespite the enforcement of European regulations, the dissemination of metal tr...
International audienceWhile an excess of metals such as zinc, cadmium or nickel (Ni) is toxic for mo...
The unique chemical and physical properties of metals mean that they are extensively utilized by ind...
L’agromine est une filière destinée à valoriser des métaux dispersés dans des sols ou autres matrice...
A new way is described to recover nickel from common rock-types, by the use of nickel hy- peraccumul...
International audienceA wide variety of plants are able to extract nickel (Ni) from soils and accumu...
Experiments were carried out in Italy on the potential use of the hyperaccumulator Alyssum bertoloni...
Herein, we explore the outlines of an innovative method based on the chemical recovery of metal-rich...
International audienceIncreasing pressure on mineral resources has drawn research efforts into innov...
International audienceWe explore the outlines of an innovative method, which is the chemical recover...
Hyperaccumulator plants may contain valuable metals at concentrations comparable to conventional ore...
Hyperaccumulator plants may contain valuable metals at concentrations comparable to those of convent...
Hyperaccumulator plants (“metal crops”) can be used for selective extraction of Ni from low-grade re...
Nickel (Ni) is used in numerous industrial processes, with large amounts of Ni-rich industrial waste...
Nickel (Ni) is used in numerous industrial processes, with large amounts of Ni-rich industrial waste...
International audienceDespite the enforcement of European regulations, the dissemination of metal tr...
International audienceWhile an excess of metals such as zinc, cadmium or nickel (Ni) is toxic for mo...
The unique chemical and physical properties of metals mean that they are extensively utilized by ind...
L’agromine est une filière destinée à valoriser des métaux dispersés dans des sols ou autres matrice...
A new way is described to recover nickel from common rock-types, by the use of nickel hy- peraccumul...
International audienceA wide variety of plants are able to extract nickel (Ni) from soils and accumu...
Experiments were carried out in Italy on the potential use of the hyperaccumulator Alyssum bertoloni...