Copper and Antimony Recovery from Electronic Waste by Hydrometallurgical and Electrochemical Techniques
A strategy for the efficient recovery of highly pure copper and antimony metals from electronic waste (e-waste) was implemented by the combination of hydrometallurgical and electrochemical processes. The focus is on copper recovery as the main component in the leached solution, whereas the antimony...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS omega 2020-06, Vol.5 (21), p.12355-12363 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A strategy for the
efficient recovery of highly pure copper and
antimony metals from electronic waste (e-waste) was implemented by
the combination of hydrometallurgical and electrochemical processes.
The focus is on copper recovery as the main component in the leached
solution, whereas the antimony recovery process was established as
a purification step in order to achieve a highly pure copper deposit.
The strategy includes mechanical methods to reduce the size of the
wasted printed circuit boards to enhance the efficiency of antimony
and copper lixiviation via ferric chloride in acidic media (0.5 M
HCl) followed by an electrowinning process. In order to establish
the best parameters for copper electrowinning, the leached solution
was characterized by cyclic voltammetry and cathodic polarization.
Then, an electrochemical reactor with a rotating cylinder electrode
was used to evaluate the copper concentration decay, the cathodic
current efficiency, the specific energy consumption, and mass-transfer
coefficient. Furthermore, antimony was recovered via precipitation
by a pH modification in accordance with the Pourbaix diagram. Under
this methodology, two valuable products from the e-waste were recovered:
a 96 wt % pure copper deposit and 81 wt % pure antimony precipitate.
The strategy for recovery of other metal ions, such as lead, present
in the e-waste at high concentrations will be reported in further
works. |
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ISSN: | 2470-1343 2470-1343 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsomega.0c01100 |