A micro X-ray fluorescence-based approach for the chemical characterization of spent printed circuit boards (PCB) from mobile phones was applied. More in detail, twelve spent mobile phones were grouped in three clusters depending on brands, models and release year and a study to evaluate the technological evolution of PCBs over time was carried out. Precious and dangerous elements were investigated and some differences between samples belonging to the different groups were appreciated. For instance, the distribution of gold on the PCB layer was more widespread for the older analyzed samples, and a smaller and smaller quantities of bromine and lead were detected in the more recent models in accordance with the Restriction of Hazardous Substa...
The metal content of printed circuit boards from three types of Waste Electric and Electronic Equipm...
Electronic waste is a growing waste stream globally. With 54.6 million tons generated in 2019 worldw...
Electronic waste is a growing waste stream globally. With 54.6 million tons generated in 2019 worldw...
A micro X-ray fluorescence-based approach for the chemical characterization of spent printed circuit...
In this study, a methodological approach based on micro X-ray fluorescence (micro-XRF) was develope...
Technological development improved human life style, but the fast progress of electronic application...
In this paper, we have analyzed parts of printed circuit board (PCB) and liquid crystal display (LCD...
Quantitative determination of most economic valuable metals in waste is the first fundamental operat...
This study characterizes the composition of plastic frames and printed circuit boards from end-of-li...
A novel approach, based on micro X-ray fluorescence (μXRF), was developed to define an efficient an...
Significant amount of valuable materials are contained in waste from electrical and electronic equip...
The pollution caused by the spent printed circuit boards (PCBs) is currently a concern of researcher...
Nowadays, electronics industry is the leading sector in developing new technologies. These new techn...
peer reviewedPrinted circuit boards (PCB) are particularly problematic to recycle because of the het...
This work aimed to develop and propose methods for evaluating the metal degree of liberation to char...
The metal content of printed circuit boards from three types of Waste Electric and Electronic Equipm...
Electronic waste is a growing waste stream globally. With 54.6 million tons generated in 2019 worldw...
Electronic waste is a growing waste stream globally. With 54.6 million tons generated in 2019 worldw...
A micro X-ray fluorescence-based approach for the chemical characterization of spent printed circuit...
In this study, a methodological approach based on micro X-ray fluorescence (micro-XRF) was develope...
Technological development improved human life style, but the fast progress of electronic application...
In this paper, we have analyzed parts of printed circuit board (PCB) and liquid crystal display (LCD...
Quantitative determination of most economic valuable metals in waste is the first fundamental operat...
This study characterizes the composition of plastic frames and printed circuit boards from end-of-li...
A novel approach, based on micro X-ray fluorescence (μXRF), was developed to define an efficient an...
Significant amount of valuable materials are contained in waste from electrical and electronic equip...
The pollution caused by the spent printed circuit boards (PCBs) is currently a concern of researcher...
Nowadays, electronics industry is the leading sector in developing new technologies. These new techn...
peer reviewedPrinted circuit boards (PCB) are particularly problematic to recycle because of the het...
This work aimed to develop and propose methods for evaluating the metal degree of liberation to char...
The metal content of printed circuit boards from three types of Waste Electric and Electronic Equipm...
Electronic waste is a growing waste stream globally. With 54.6 million tons generated in 2019 worldw...
Electronic waste is a growing waste stream globally. With 54.6 million tons generated in 2019 worldw...