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We'll focus on a process started from sewage sludge. Indeed, choosing sewage sludge as a source of platinum bring another benefit: it will remove platinum from sludges. Nowadays, '''sludge are so concentrated in metals that it can't be spread on field for valorisation''' and as a result, sludge are often burnt and ashes are kept in specialized confinement centers, thus making the treatment very expensive and not sustainable. So  our process can remove metals aiming to recover it and doing so our process will also achieve the purpose to rid metals from sludges. Moreover, sewage sludge treatment is a payed service by institutions who needs to get rid of it (municipality, motorway operating...) so with this source of platinum our process will start with an already positive financial balance! Of courses polluting metals, preventing spreading in field are many and our process is currently designed to recover specifically and only platinum. But our process is extremely versatile and each step of our process can be modified to be specific of another metal.  
 
We'll focus on a process started from sewage sludge. Indeed, choosing sewage sludge as a source of platinum bring another benefit: it will remove platinum from sludges. Nowadays, '''sludge are so concentrated in metals that it can't be spread on field for valorisation''' and as a result, sludge are often burnt and ashes are kept in specialized confinement centers, thus making the treatment very expensive and not sustainable. So  our process can remove metals aiming to recover it and doing so our process will also achieve the purpose to rid metals from sludges. Moreover, sewage sludge treatment is a payed service by institutions who needs to get rid of it (municipality, motorway operating...) so with this source of platinum our process will start with an already positive financial balance! Of courses polluting metals, preventing spreading in field are many and our process is currently designed to recover specifically and only platinum. But our process is extremely versatile and each step of our process can be modified to be specific of another metal.  
 
[https://2016.igem.org/Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/Process/interview#The_iGEM_2016_AMU_team_focuses_only_on_platinum_recovery._But_do_you_think_this_kind_of_process_could_be_used_for_other_metals_recovery_in_the_future.3F METTRE LA VIDEO CORRESPONDSANTE ICI]
 
[https://2016.igem.org/Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/Process/interview#The_iGEM_2016_AMU_team_focuses_only_on_platinum_recovery._But_do_you_think_this_kind_of_process_could_be_used_for_other_metals_recovery_in_the_future.3F METTRE LA VIDEO CORRESPONDSANTE ICI]
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As you could discover in the process, [[Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/Process#Siderophore_mediated_leaching| step 4]] involves a siderophore that could be specific to another metal. Likewise, the biosorption occurred in the [[Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/Process#Biosorption|step 9]] involves [Team:Aix-Marseille/Design#Biosorption_and_reduction_using_flagellin_and_peptides small metals catching peptids]
  
 
'''During all the explanation of the process, examples displayed ''in italic'' are considered for the recovery of '''1g''' of pure platinum.'''
 
'''During all the explanation of the process, examples displayed ''in italic'' are considered for the recovery of '''1g''' of pure platinum.'''

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