With technological advancement and increasingly short production cycles of electronic devices, LCD with flat screen TV has become a major component of e-waste destined for landfills. According to published data, more than 200 million of LCD-TV are produced annually. Such massive production of LCD requires a high consumption of indium (i. e., approximately 55% to 85% of global indium generation is used in the form of indium-tin-oxide ITO layer in LCDs). However, indium as a scattered and rare element in the Earth’s crust is challenging to be extracted and the scrap LCD screens are one of the most favorable alternative resources for indium demand. On the other hand, the majority of the weight of the LCD screen is made of glass with no availab...
Recovering indium from liquid crystal display (LCD) screen waste is important from a sustainability ...
The present paper reports on selected findings made within the Swedish joint R&D project \u27Sustain...
Rapid technological development has caused considerable growth of the liquid crystal display (LCD) m...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
For the WEEE European directives, efforts must be undertaken to reuse or securely dispose LCD waste...
manufacturers of flat screen TVs and monitors, WEEE collection organization, WEEE recyclers, recycli...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
In the present work the recovery of indium and of the polarizing film from waste liquid crystal disp...
Indium is a rare metal that is mostly consumed as indium tin oxide (ITO) in the fabrication process ...
The metal indium termed as \u27rare\u27 in recent days due to its increasing demand in the formulati...
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are becoming of common use as a replacement for the old cathode ray t...
End-of-life liquid crystal displays (LCD) represent a possible source of secondary raw materials, ma...
The disposal of large quantities of electronic scraps generated world wide is causing not only envir...
The paper shows a review of the literature data on the possibilities of indium recovery from ITO lay...
Recovering indium from liquid crystal display (LCD) screen waste is important from a sustainability ...
The present paper reports on selected findings made within the Swedish joint R&D project \u27Sustain...
Rapid technological development has caused considerable growth of the liquid crystal display (LCD) m...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
For the WEEE European directives, efforts must be undertaken to reuse or securely dispose LCD waste...
manufacturers of flat screen TVs and monitors, WEEE collection organization, WEEE recyclers, recycli...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
In the present work the recovery of indium and of the polarizing film from waste liquid crystal disp...
Indium is a rare metal that is mostly consumed as indium tin oxide (ITO) in the fabrication process ...
The metal indium termed as \u27rare\u27 in recent days due to its increasing demand in the formulati...
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are becoming of common use as a replacement for the old cathode ray t...
End-of-life liquid crystal displays (LCD) represent a possible source of secondary raw materials, ma...
The disposal of large quantities of electronic scraps generated world wide is causing not only envir...
The paper shows a review of the literature data on the possibilities of indium recovery from ITO lay...
Recovering indium from liquid crystal display (LCD) screen waste is important from a sustainability ...
The present paper reports on selected findings made within the Swedish joint R&D project \u27Sustain...
Rapid technological development has caused considerable growth of the liquid crystal display (LCD) m...