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Fast copper extraction from printed circuit boards using supercritical carbon dioxide.
Calgaro, C O; Schlemmer, D F; da Silva, M D C R; Maziero, E V; Tanabe, E H; Bertuol, D A.
Affiliation
  • Calgaro CO; Environmental Processes Laboratory (LAPAM), Chemical Engineering Department, Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM, Avenida Roraima 1000, 97105-900 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. Electronic address: camila.itepjr@gmail.com.
  • Schlemmer DF; Environmental Processes Laboratory (LAPAM), Chemical Engineering Department, Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM, Avenida Roraima 1000, 97105-900 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. Electronic address: dfschlemmer@gmail.com.
  • da Silva MD; Environmental Processes Laboratory (LAPAM), Chemical Engineering Department, Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM, Avenida Roraima 1000, 97105-900 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. Electronic address: m.dalcost@hotmail.com.
  • Maziero EV; Environmental Processes Laboratory (LAPAM), Chemical Engineering Department, Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM, Avenida Roraima 1000, 97105-900 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. Electronic address: eluizinhamaziero@yahoo.com.br.
  • Tanabe EH; Environmental Processes Laboratory (LAPAM), Chemical Engineering Department, Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM, Avenida Roraima 1000, 97105-900 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. Electronic address: edutanabe@yahoo.com.br.
  • Bertuol DA; Environmental Processes Laboratory (LAPAM), Chemical Engineering Department, Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM, Avenida Roraima 1000, 97105-900 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. Electronic address: dbertuol@gmail.com.
Waste Manag ; 45: 289-97, 2015 Nov.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26022338
ABSTRACT
Technological development and intensive marketing support the growth in demand for electrical and electronic equipment (EEE), for which printed circuit boards (PCBs) are vital components. As these devices become obsolete after short periods, waste PCBs present a problem and require recycling. PCBs are composed of ceramics, polymers, and metals, particularly Cu, which is present in highest percentages. The aim of this study was to develop an innovative method to recover Cu from the PCBs of old mobile phones, obtaining faster reaction kinetics by means of leaching with supercritical CO2 and co-solvents. The PCBs from waste mobile phones were characterized, and evaluation was made of the reaction kinetics during leaching at atmospheric pressure and using supercritical CO2 with H2O2 and H2SO4 as co-solvents. The results showed that the PCBs contained 34.83 wt% of Cu. It was found that the supercritical extraction was 9 times faster, compared to atmospheric pressure extraction. After 20 min of supercritical leaching, approximately 90% of the Cu contained in the PCB was extracted using a 120 solidliquid ratio and 20% of H2O2 and H2SO4 (2.5 M). These results demonstrate the efficiency of the process. Therefore the supercritical CO2 employment in the PCBs recycling is a promising alternative and the CO2 is environmentally acceptable and reusable.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Dioxyde de carbone / Gestion des déchets / Cuivre / Téléphones portables / Recyclage / Déchets électroniques Langue: En Journal: Waste Manag Sujet du journal: SAUDE AMBIENTAL / TOXICOLOGIA Année: 2015 Type de document: Article

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Dioxyde de carbone / Gestion des déchets / Cuivre / Téléphones portables / Recyclage / Déchets électroniques Langue: En Journal: Waste Manag Sujet du journal: SAUDE AMBIENTAL / TOXICOLOGIA Année: 2015 Type de document: Article