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==Our Process is applicable on many ways==
 
==Our Process is applicable on many ways==
  
Our process can begin with many different sources. As platinum accumulate in many places, its recovery can begin from a lot of places and substrates. In fact [[#The Source (step1)|the first step]] of our project would change if the basic matter change. Moreover, [[Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/Environment|solutions]] of phytoremediation provide a lot of substrates and by-products our project could start from.  
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Our process concentrate metals, especially platinum and transform it into a highly valuable form, nanoparticles.
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To obtain this valuable product, our process begin with raw, worthless, and plentiful materials that can be found almost anywhere since the accumulation due to the catalyst converter occurs everywhere there is a car traffic (urban and road areas). The substrates can be harvest directly in the environment but it would be much more relevant to integrate our process at the end of a already existing process of treatment, to plug it to the actual network of process. Moreover, [[Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/Environment|solutions]] of phytoremediation provide a lot of substrates and by-products our project could start from. As most of our process occurs in a controlled environment almost any substrate could be convenient to enter in our process. We could start our process just after the incineration of phytoremedial [[Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/Environment|plants]] or on the digestat produced by a [[Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/Environment|methanisation]]   
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If the raw materials change (substrate), only [[#The Source (step1)|the first step]] of our project would change if the basic matter change. 
 
Indeed our process  could start from ashes
 
Indeed our process  could start from ashes
  

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