Exergy analysis is one of the useful decision-support tools in assessing the environmental impact related to waste emissions from fossil fuel. This paper proposes a thermodynamic-based design to estimate the exergy quantity and losses during the recycling of copper and other valuable metals out of electronic waste (e-waste) through a secondary copper recycling process. The losses related to recycling, as well as the quality losses linked to metal and oxide dust, can be used as an index of the resource loss and the effectiveness of the selected recycling route. Process-based results are presented for the emission exergy of the major equipment used, which are namely a reduction furnace, an oxidation furnace, and fire-refining, electrorefining...
Electronic waste (e-waste), including waste printed circuit boards (PCBs), has caused global concern...
Feeding Waste Printed Circuit Boards (WPCBs) into existing pyrometallurgical processes is developing...
Metal recycling is drawing high interest in the context declining natural resources and the future c...
In this paper, a detailed thermodynamic analysis of processing of electronic waste (e-waste), partic...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. This study provides an environmental impact assessment of the black copper smel...
Waste of electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE), or simply called e-waste, such as waste printed...
Waste of electronics and electrical equipment (WEEE or e-waste) can be viewed as a resource for meta...
E-waste is a complex waste category containing both hazardous and valuable substances. It demands fo...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest increasing waste streams worldwide due to unprecede...
AbstractThe recovery of materials from urban waste has become progressively more important with wast...
The exergy content of a process stream is a thermodynamic quantity, indicating the maximum amount of...
Informal recycling activities of waste printed circuit boards, such as pyrolysis and landfilling, ca...
This presentation will report the processing of e-waste and extraction of the valuable metals throug...
Due to economic and societal reasons, informal activities including open burning, backyard recycling...
AbstractRapid urbanization, a general improvement in living standards and increased consumption has ...
Electronic waste (e-waste), including waste printed circuit boards (PCBs), has caused global concern...
Feeding Waste Printed Circuit Boards (WPCBs) into existing pyrometallurgical processes is developing...
Metal recycling is drawing high interest in the context declining natural resources and the future c...
In this paper, a detailed thermodynamic analysis of processing of electronic waste (e-waste), partic...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. This study provides an environmental impact assessment of the black copper smel...
Waste of electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE), or simply called e-waste, such as waste printed...
Waste of electronics and electrical equipment (WEEE or e-waste) can be viewed as a resource for meta...
E-waste is a complex waste category containing both hazardous and valuable substances. It demands fo...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest increasing waste streams worldwide due to unprecede...
AbstractThe recovery of materials from urban waste has become progressively more important with wast...
The exergy content of a process stream is a thermodynamic quantity, indicating the maximum amount of...
Informal recycling activities of waste printed circuit boards, such as pyrolysis and landfilling, ca...
This presentation will report the processing of e-waste and extraction of the valuable metals throug...
Due to economic and societal reasons, informal activities including open burning, backyard recycling...
AbstractRapid urbanization, a general improvement in living standards and increased consumption has ...
Electronic waste (e-waste), including waste printed circuit boards (PCBs), has caused global concern...
Feeding Waste Printed Circuit Boards (WPCBs) into existing pyrometallurgical processes is developing...
Metal recycling is drawing high interest in the context declining natural resources and the future c...