Indium is one of the key components in an LCD. In this work a potential recycling method involving leaching and solvent extraction was studied. Leaching of crushed LCD glass was investigated using HCl, HNO3, or H2SO4. Results of leaching kinetics showed that nearly complete leaching of indium can be achieved using 1 M HCl and 1 M H2SO4 in less than 8 h. A screening test was performed for the extraction and separation of indium from HCl or H2SO4 with DEHPA, TBP, and Cyanex 272 or Cyanex 923. More than 99% of indium from the aqueous feed can be recovered with a purity of 90%, by extracting metal ions from 1 M or 0.1 M H2SO4 to 0.1 M DEHPA diluted in kerosene, and back-extracting with 1 M HCl
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
Due to the minute availability of indium and its crucial importance to the world economy, it is nece...
The amount of LCD screens used as computer displays and TVs, has been rapidly growing during the las...
Recovery of indium from LCD screen wastes, which contain indium in the form of indium tin oxide (ITO...
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are becoming of common use as a replacement for the old cathode ray t...
The disposal of large quantities of electronic scraps generated world wide is causing not only envir...
Recovering indium from liquid crystal display (LCD) screen waste is important from a sustainability ...
From the time of their invention in the 1970s, flat panel displays (FPDs) have slowly become the mos...
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is currently the choice of electrode material in liquid crystal displays (LCD...
For hydrometallurgical recovery of indium from glass cullet after dismantling a waste liquid crystal...
Oxides of indium and yttrium are two of the key components in Flat Panel Displays (FPDs). In recent ...
AbstractRecovery of indium from scrap LCDs, which contain indium in the form of indium tin oxide (IT...
Indium was efficiently recovered from color filter (CF) glass in LCD panel wastes using sub-critical...
In the present work the recovery of indium and of the polarizing film from waste liquid crystal disp...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
Due to the minute availability of indium and its crucial importance to the world economy, it is nece...
The amount of LCD screens used as computer displays and TVs, has been rapidly growing during the las...
Recovery of indium from LCD screen wastes, which contain indium in the form of indium tin oxide (ITO...
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are becoming of common use as a replacement for the old cathode ray t...
The disposal of large quantities of electronic scraps generated world wide is causing not only envir...
Recovering indium from liquid crystal display (LCD) screen waste is important from a sustainability ...
From the time of their invention in the 1970s, flat panel displays (FPDs) have slowly become the mos...
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is currently the choice of electrode material in liquid crystal displays (LCD...
For hydrometallurgical recovery of indium from glass cullet after dismantling a waste liquid crystal...
Oxides of indium and yttrium are two of the key components in Flat Panel Displays (FPDs). In recent ...
AbstractRecovery of indium from scrap LCDs, which contain indium in the form of indium tin oxide (IT...
Indium was efficiently recovered from color filter (CF) glass in LCD panel wastes using sub-critical...
In the present work the recovery of indium and of the polarizing film from waste liquid crystal disp...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
Due to the minute availability of indium and its crucial importance to the world economy, it is nece...