Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
An extensive investigation on the noble metal
(NM) content in different classes of waste printed circuit
boards (WPCBs: random access memories, RAMs; network
interface controllers, NICs; motherboards; TV, DVD/CD
player, hard-drive, and mobile phone PCBs) has been
performed to define the most appropriate case study and
provide a robust database useful for workers in the waste
valorization field. Following accurate selection, mechanical
comminution, representative sampling, quantitative digestion,
and analytical characterization (ICP-AES), RAMs and mobile
phone PCBs confirmed to be the "richest" source, while TV PCBs are the "poorest" one in term of NM content. Accordingly,
the RAM case study has been employed for the application of a new NMs recovery method, previously set up on finely
comminuted waste electric and electronic equipment underwent materials enrichment by mechanical separation. Despite the
very large amount of vitreous-plastic and metallic materials present in the mixture, satisfactory NM recovery yields (Cu 70%, Ag
92%, Au 64%) with limited byproduct formation have been obtained using safe and recyclable reagents in mild conditions: citric
acid for base metal leaching, ammonia in oxidizing environment for Cu and Ag separation and recovery, triiodide aqueous
solution for gold recovery, at room pressure, and 25-100 °C. The reported results provide useful quantitative parameters for
assessing the profitability of an industrial scale-up of the new sustainable NMs recovery method.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hydrometallurgy; WPCBs; Noble metals; Recycling; Green chemistry; Iodine
Elenco autori:
Colledani, Marcello; Picone, Nicoletta
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