This paper presents an experimentally-proved hydrometallurgical process for selective metals recovery from the waste-printed circuit boards (WPCBs) using a combination of conventional and time-saving methods: leaching, cementation, precipitation, reduction and electrowinning. According to the results obtained in the laboratory tests, 92.4% Cu, 98.5% Pb, 96.8% Ag and over 99% Au could be selectively leached and recovered using mineral acids: sulfuric, nitric and aqua regia. Problematic tin recovery was addressed with comprehensive theoretical and experimental work, so 55.4% of Sn could be recovered through the novel physical method, which consists of two-step phase separation. Based on the results, an integral hydrometallurgical route for se...
Rapid technological development induces increase of generation of used electric and electronic equip...
Present paper is a part of developed novel process to recover various metals (Cu, Fe, Ni and Pb) env...
Nowadays, bigger electronic devices are getting replaced by smaller ones due to rapid technological ...
This paper presents an experimentally-proved hydrometallurgical process for selective metals recover...
Used electronic equipment became one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world. In the past ...
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) represent one of the most complicated and valuable components in elect...
In this paper, possibility for selective Pb and Sn recovery, using three different solutions of NaOH...
In this paper, possibility for selective Pb and Sn recovery, using three different solutions of NaOH...
Used electronic equipment became one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world. In the past ...
This study provides a hydrometallurgical method to recover copper, lead, tin and gold from useless p...
In this paper, the leaching behavior of the major metals present in printed circuit boards waste is ...
Several hydrometallurgical routes have been proposed in the literature to treat printed circuit boar...
The modernization of technologies has led to the escalation of the demand for silver in the electric...
The rapid human evolution has improved the quality of our lives through the use of technology. This ...
The loss of valuable materials such as base and precious metals is increasing due to the increase in...
Rapid technological development induces increase of generation of used electric and electronic equip...
Present paper is a part of developed novel process to recover various metals (Cu, Fe, Ni and Pb) env...
Nowadays, bigger electronic devices are getting replaced by smaller ones due to rapid technological ...
This paper presents an experimentally-proved hydrometallurgical process for selective metals recover...
Used electronic equipment became one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world. In the past ...
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) represent one of the most complicated and valuable components in elect...
In this paper, possibility for selective Pb and Sn recovery, using three different solutions of NaOH...
In this paper, possibility for selective Pb and Sn recovery, using three different solutions of NaOH...
Used electronic equipment became one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world. In the past ...
This study provides a hydrometallurgical method to recover copper, lead, tin and gold from useless p...
In this paper, the leaching behavior of the major metals present in printed circuit boards waste is ...
Several hydrometallurgical routes have been proposed in the literature to treat printed circuit boar...
The modernization of technologies has led to the escalation of the demand for silver in the electric...
The rapid human evolution has improved the quality of our lives through the use of technology. This ...
The loss of valuable materials such as base and precious metals is increasing due to the increase in...
Rapid technological development induces increase of generation of used electric and electronic equip...
Present paper is a part of developed novel process to recover various metals (Cu, Fe, Ni and Pb) env...
Nowadays, bigger electronic devices are getting replaced by smaller ones due to rapid technological ...