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Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering

Hydrometallurgy and Corrosion (Hydromet)

The research group Hydromet, led by Prof. Mari Lundström, applies hydrometallurgical and electrochemical means for the recovery of metals and precious materials, development of electrolysis processes, study of corrosion properties and development of new materials from secondary raw materials.
Precious metals in crushed batteries being dissolved in a test tube. Photo: Glen Forde/Aalto Energy Platform

Our research areas:

  1. Hydrometallurgical processing of primary and secondary raw materials - from fundamental phenomena to process design with environmental impact evaluation

  2. Electrochemistry - electrochemical metal recovery, characterization, as well as corrosion processes

  3. Utilizing secondary raw materials for the development of new processes and materials in circular economy of metals

The research group is dedicated to enabling sustainable living for future generations. As a result of the increased utilisation of electrification, automation, renewable energy solutions and the continued rise in living standards, numerous challenges related to the primary production and circular economy of metals have appeared.

By a combination of the theoretical understanding of hydrometallurgy, electrochemistry, corrosion prevention, process development, process modelling, LCA analysis and state of the art analysis techniques, our researchers are at the forefront of sustainable industrial-scale process development.

Furthermore, Hydromet’s extensive collaboration with a wide variety of industrial and academic stakeholders enables the pioneering of new innovative solutions for these crucial global challenges.

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Nordic photovoltaics using plant-based materials

The demand for metals and other raw materials is expected to rise drastically in part as the world transitions towards more sustainable energy solutions. The use of renewable energy sources requires lithium ion batteries, photovoltaic cells and wind energy – complex products that are also highly metal intensive. Our research group aims to be at the forefront of the metals circular economy through development of efficient primary processes and by improving the recycling of end-of-life materials.

Hydromet Projects

The ongoing and past projects from Hydromet group can be found here.

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Future lithium ion battery life cycle

Hydromet Facilities

Find an introduction to our facilities here.

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Professor Mari Lundström with Tesla / Photo: Pertti Kauranen
Press releases Published:

Prof. Mari Lundström featured in Millenium Talks

Host Henkka Hyppönen and Assistant Professor Mari Lundström discuss possibilities and challenges in recycling of batteries at the laboratories of Hydrometallurgy and Corrosion.
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Hydromet group at BATCircle Seminar in Pori 3.9.2019

The first BATCircle Seminar was held in University Consortium of Pori. Prof. Lundström and the group's researchers workingwith LIB recycling, process design and primary processing attended the seminar.
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Hydromet at BatteRIes Europe in Brussels 24.6.2019

ETIP BatteRIes Europe officially launched at Brussels on 24.6.2019. The platform brings together all relevant stakeholders in the European batteries research and innovation ecosystem in order to develop and support a competitive battery value chain in Europe.
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BATCircle featured in Materia magazine

Aalto led Finland- based Circular Ecosystem of Battery Metals was featured in the newest Materia Magazine (2/2019 May)

Events:

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BATCircle – Circular ecosystem of battery metals

Learn more about responsible sourcing, refining and production of active battery materials as well as efficient recycling of end-of-life batteries needed for ongoing energy and mobility transitions.

Events

Latest publications:

Diana Arellano Sanchez, Marja Rinne, Benjamin P. Wilson, Mari Lundström 2025 Resources, Conservation and Recycling

Diana Arellano-Sanchez, Marja Rinne, Luis Arturo Gomez-Moreno, Benjamin P. Wilson, Rodrigo Serna Guerrero, Mari Lundström 2025 Minerals Engineering

Jayasree Biswas, Esther Esekheigbe, Jere Partinen, Lassi Klemettinen, Mari Lundström, Ari Jokilaakso 2025 JOM

Reima Herrala, Linfan Cui, Bianca Ligt, Bruno Dufau Mattos, Kirsi Yliniemi, Marta Costa Figueiredo, Mari Lundström, Jaana Vapaavuori 2025 Advanced Materials Interfaces

Reima Herrala, Kirsi Yliniemi, Jaana Vapaavuori, Mari Lundström 2025 Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy

Mika Järvinen, Hanna Paulomäki, Eetu Laitila, Georgi Popov, Saeed Rahimpour Golroudbary, Mari Lundström, Benjamin P. Wilson, Roosa Talala, Ayesha Sadiqa, Eeva Lotta Apajalahti, Alicja Dańkowska 2025 Designing Renewable Energy Systems within Planetary Boundaries

Heikki Lappalainen, Heini Elomaa, Jari Aromaa, Mari Lundström 2025 Hydrometallurgy

Jiang Liu, Chaobo Tang, Jianguang Yang, Tianxiang Nan, Qiang Zhu, Shiyang Tang, Xiao Bin Fan 2025 Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B: Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science

Iryna Makarava, Mika Sahlman, Thi Le, Benjamin P. Wilson, Kirsi Yliniemi, Mari Lundström 2025 Proceedings of the 63rd Conference of Metallurgists, COM 2024

Henri Palomäki, Jari Aromaa, Justin Salminen, Mari Lundström 2025 Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B: Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science
More information on our research in the Aalto research portal.
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