The strategic metal indium is recovered from solutions containing tin and lead that are typical of those obtained from leach solutions of metal component fractions of electronic waste including the leach solutions from indium tin oxide thin film conductive layers that contain only indium and tin. Almost total recovery of the metals can be achieved from nitric, perchloric and acetic acid leach solutions using a novel cylindrical mesh electrode electrolysis cell under appropriate conditions. The optimum separation of indium from tin and lead is achieved by a novel three-stage process from nitric acid media in the presence of SCN− as a complexing agent. Lead is removed from dilute indium-tin-lead solutions in the first stage from 0.1 mol L−1 n...
The paper shows a review of the literature data on the possibilities of indium recovery from ITO lay...
The development of technologies that allow us to recycle or reuse waste electrical and electronic eq...
This study provides a hydrometallurgical method to recover copper, lead, tin and gold from useless p...
The strategic metal indium is recovered from solutions containing tin and lead that are typical of t...
Recovery of indium from LCD screen wastes, which contain indium in the form of indium tin oxide (ITO...
Electronic consumer products such as smartphones, TV, computers, light-emitting diodes, and photovol...
AbstractRecovery of indium from scrap LCDs, which contain indium in the form of indium tin oxide (IT...
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are becoming of common use as a replacement for the old cathode ray t...
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is currently the choice of electrode material in liquid crystal displays (LCD...
PhD ThesisElectronics is an important industry in the UK, as there are many home-grown manufacturin...
Recovering indium from liquid crystal display (LCD) screen waste is important from a sustainability ...
The disposal of large quantities of electronic scraps generated world wide is causing not only envir...
Non-ferrous smelting dust, especially lead-smelting dust (LSD), contains percent levels of indium an...
The amount of LCD screens used as computer displays and TVs, has been rapidly growing during the las...
Electronic consumer products such as smartphones, TV, computers, light-emitting diodes, and photovol...
The paper shows a review of the literature data on the possibilities of indium recovery from ITO lay...
The development of technologies that allow us to recycle or reuse waste electrical and electronic eq...
This study provides a hydrometallurgical method to recover copper, lead, tin and gold from useless p...
The strategic metal indium is recovered from solutions containing tin and lead that are typical of t...
Recovery of indium from LCD screen wastes, which contain indium in the form of indium tin oxide (ITO...
Electronic consumer products such as smartphones, TV, computers, light-emitting diodes, and photovol...
AbstractRecovery of indium from scrap LCDs, which contain indium in the form of indium tin oxide (IT...
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are becoming of common use as a replacement for the old cathode ray t...
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is currently the choice of electrode material in liquid crystal displays (LCD...
PhD ThesisElectronics is an important industry in the UK, as there are many home-grown manufacturin...
Recovering indium from liquid crystal display (LCD) screen waste is important from a sustainability ...
The disposal of large quantities of electronic scraps generated world wide is causing not only envir...
Non-ferrous smelting dust, especially lead-smelting dust (LSD), contains percent levels of indium an...
The amount of LCD screens used as computer displays and TVs, has been rapidly growing during the las...
Electronic consumer products such as smartphones, TV, computers, light-emitting diodes, and photovol...
The paper shows a review of the literature data on the possibilities of indium recovery from ITO lay...
The development of technologies that allow us to recycle or reuse waste electrical and electronic eq...
This study provides a hydrometallurgical method to recover copper, lead, tin and gold from useless p...