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Waste Manag ; 33(3): 730-4, 2013 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23177569

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In this study, a method which is environmentally sound, time and energy efficient has been used for recovery of indium from used liquid crystal display (LCD) panels. In this method, indium tin oxide (ITO) glass was crushed to micron size particles in seconds via high energy ball milling (HEBM). The parameters affecting the amount of dissolved indium such as milling time, particle size, effect time of acid solution, amount of HCl in the acid solution were tried to be optimized. The results show that by crushing ITO glass to micron size particles by HEBM, it is possible to extract higher amount of indium at room temperature than that by conventional methods using only conventional shredding machines. In this study, 86% of indium which exists in raw materials was recovered about in a very short time.


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Indium/isolation & purification , Refuse Disposal/methods , Liquid Crystals , Particle Size , Solid Waste , Solutions , Tin Compounds/chemistry
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