PROCESSING

Glyleach chosen for OZ challenge

A TECHNOLOGY developed in Western Australia that uses amino acids such as glycine to leach ores including gold, copper, nickel and cobalt has been chosen to participate in OZ Minerals’ Think & Act Differently incubator and its Waste-to-Value Challenge.

Glycine could be used to leach metals from tailings in an OZ Minerals challenge.

Glycine could be used to leach metals from tailings in an OZ Minerals challenge.

Called Glyleach, the Curtin University-developed technology is these days owned by Czech family-owned business Draslovka Holdings. Draslovka bought Mining and Process Solutions, which worked with Curtin...

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