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Study of a Novel Electrochemical Method for Copper Recovery from Waste Printed Circuit Boards

2017

This study was carried out to recover copper from printed circuit boards of waste computers through an electrochemical process. To simplify the overall recovery process, large pieces of printed circuit boards were used instead of pulverized samples. In particular, these large pieces were directly used as an anode for copper electrorefining. For this purpose, electronic components and solder mask were initially removed from the boards. The electronic components can be treated separately to recover precious metals using various methods. The removal of solder mask was necessary to expose copper layers to the electrolytic solution and it was removed by a chemical treatment with sodium hydroxide…

Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica Applicatalcsh:Computer engineering. Computer hardwarelcsh:TP155-156lcsh:TK7885-7895copper recover printed circuit boards waste computers electrochemical processlcsh:Chemical engineeringChemical Engineering Transactions
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Selective Disintegration–Milling to Obtain Metal-Rich Particle Fractions from E-Waste

2022

This research was supported by ERDF project no. 1.1.1.1/20/A/139 “Development of sustainable recycling technology of electronic scrap for precious and non-ferrous metals extraction”. The project was co-financed by REACT-EU funding to mitigate the effects of the pandemic crisis. The article was published with the financial support from the Riga Technical University Research Support Fund. This research was also supported by the Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia as the Center of Excellence has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Program H2020-WIDESPREAD-01-2016-2017-TeamingPhase2 under grant agreement No. 739508, project CAMART2. The authors w…

disintegratione-wasteMetals and Alloysprecious metalsprinted circuit boards:NATURAL SCIENCES::Physics [Research Subject Categories]e-waste millingGeneral Materials Sciencedisintegration; e-waste; e-waste mechanical pretreatment; e-waste milling; precious metals; printed circuit boardse-waste mechanical pretreatmentMetals
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Dismantling and electrochemical copper recovery from Waste Printed Circuit Boards in H2SO4–CuSO4–NaCl solutions

2019

Abstract The worldwide growing of electrical and electronic equipment makes increasingly urgent to find environmentally friendly treatments for e-waste. In this paper, the attention has been focused on i) the eco-friendly dismantling of the electronic components from Waste Printed Circuit Boards and ii) recovering of pure metallic copper, which is the most abundant metal and one of the most valuable in Printed Circuit Boards. After an experimental optimization study, we found that a solution containing 0.5 M H2SO4, 0.4 M CuSO4, and 4 M NaCl can be successfully used to disassemble the electronic components from the boards by leaching of all exposed metals. Air was blown into the leaching sol…

Materials science020209 energyStrategy and ManagementMetal ions in aqueous solutionchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyElectrochemistryIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringElectrochemical cellMetal0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0505 lawGeneral Environmental ScienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChloride-sulphate solution Circular economy Copper recovery Electrochemical recovering Waste printed circuit boards05 social sciencesCopperSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataChemical engineeringchemistryvisual_artElectronic component050501 criminologyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumLeaching (metallurgy)Cyclic voltammetryJournal of Cleaner Production
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Zinc Oxide Nanowires on Printed Circuit Boards

2015

Printed circuit boards (PCBs), which are widely used for the fabrication of electronic circuits, can only withstand rather low temperatures. For this reason, the fabrication of high-density, long ZnO nanostructures on PCBs still remains a complex task. In fact, in absence of a seed-layer, whose annealing would require high temperatures, solution-growth methods only allow to synthesize low-density arrays of nanowires. Here we evaluate methods for overcoming this issue and, as a prototype, demonstrate a simple displacement sensor.

Printed circuit boardFabricationMaterials scienceNanostructurechemistryAnnealing (metallurgy)Nanowirechemistry.chemical_elementZinc Oxide Nanowires Printed Circuit Boards Pressure sensorsNanotechnologyZincPressure sensorElectronic circuit
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HIGH-DENSITY ZnO NANOWIRES ON PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS FOR WEARABLE SENSORS AND HEATERS

2019

ZnO Nanowires Printed Circuit Boards heartbear sensor microheatersSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analitica
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Dismantling and copper recovery from Waste Printed Circuit Boards (WPCBs) using an integrated hydro-electrometallurgical approach

Waste Printed circuit boards copper recovery chloride-sulphate solution electrochemical recovering circular economy
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