The e-waste printed circuit boards (PCBs) are rich in metal content and processing these wastes for extracting the metal values and removing the non-metallic constituents is a prospective proposition. Froth flotation methodology was observed to be a promising technique for rejecting plastics from the comminution product. It has been shown that nearly reagent-free flotation of relatively coarse size (−1.0 mm) pulverized e-waste is feasible with a reasonably good product at a high yield and excellent recovery. In the present research work, enrichment of ground 1.0 mm PCB powder was investigated through flotation route by varying the operating variables such as frother dosage, pulp density, air flow rate and rotational speed of impeller. The l...
This paper describes efforts by Argonne National Laboratory to develop a froth flotation process for...
The froth phase serves an important role in upgrading the final concentrate in flotation. At present...
A method to describe froth stability in industrial flotation cells, and its link with froth recovery...
The E-waste Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) are rich in metal content and processing these wastes for ...
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) constitute a major part of electrical and electronic equipment contain...
The significant environmental, economic and social aspects following an End-of-Life Printed Circuit ...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is currently one of the fastest growing waste strea...
Recovery of metal values from waste printed circuit boards using physical beneficiation techniques w...
This paper deals with two separate case studies investigating the froth phase performance and charac...
This article addresses the separation of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) from ternary blends with p...
This research work focuses on a froth flotation technique to separate two specific EOL plastics, nam...
Since the current volumes of collected end-of-life lithium ion batteries (LIBs) are low, one option ...
Present paper reports a simple and eco-friendly physical separation process for the recycling of met...
The paper presents an assessment of flotation efficiency in the separation of plastics from metals d...
Funding Information: This work was part of the “CellFroth” project supported by Business Finland. Ex...
This paper describes efforts by Argonne National Laboratory to develop a froth flotation process for...
The froth phase serves an important role in upgrading the final concentrate in flotation. At present...
A method to describe froth stability in industrial flotation cells, and its link with froth recovery...
The E-waste Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) are rich in metal content and processing these wastes for ...
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) constitute a major part of electrical and electronic equipment contain...
The significant environmental, economic and social aspects following an End-of-Life Printed Circuit ...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is currently one of the fastest growing waste strea...
Recovery of metal values from waste printed circuit boards using physical beneficiation techniques w...
This paper deals with two separate case studies investigating the froth phase performance and charac...
This article addresses the separation of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) from ternary blends with p...
This research work focuses on a froth flotation technique to separate two specific EOL plastics, nam...
Since the current volumes of collected end-of-life lithium ion batteries (LIBs) are low, one option ...
Present paper reports a simple and eco-friendly physical separation process for the recycling of met...
The paper presents an assessment of flotation efficiency in the separation of plastics from metals d...
Funding Information: This work was part of the “CellFroth” project supported by Business Finland. Ex...
This paper describes efforts by Argonne National Laboratory to develop a froth flotation process for...
The froth phase serves an important role in upgrading the final concentrate in flotation. At present...
A method to describe froth stability in industrial flotation cells, and its link with froth recovery...