Developing innovative solutions for sustainable industrial production demands unconventional thinking, deep expertise, and an interdisciplinary approach. A prime example is the collaboration between BRAIN Biotech and PX Group, a leading player in precision metallurgy, where BRAIN contributed advanced microbial and bioprocess technology for gold recycling (see press release "Biological gold recycling: BRAIN Biotech AG collaborates with PX Group on the PX Urban Mining Initiative").
Using intelligent test planning with Design of Experiment (DoE), we minimized the number of required experiments while maximizing insights. From the outset, we assessed both, strain efficiency and process economics to ensure a commercially viable solution.
Meeting challenges through interdisciplinary work
To validate scalability and produce the first tangible gold samples, we developed the BioXtractor, a container-based pilot plant tailored to the bioleaching of e-waste on a cubic metre scale. A key challenge was to provide oxygen and reduce shear forces, which led us to develop special agitators and optimize aeration. Process engineering, electrical engineering, metalworking and programming worked hand in hand to realize this project very effectively. The container, designed for mobility, is largely self-sufficient and has a flexible remote control system.
By seamlessly integrating microbial discovery, process development and implementation – along with close collaboration with our partner – we rapidly transformed a bold concept into a fully functional system.