Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) has increased in recent decades due to the continuous advancement of technology in the modern world. These residues have various metals that are found in concentrations that make their recovery profitable. A group of metals of interest are the rare earths such as europium and yttrium, as well as semiconductors such as indium. Yttrium was recovered from cathode ray tubes that were manually dismantled. The resulted powder was leached with HNO3, and then the solution was submitted to solvent extraction with di-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid (DEHPA) using n-heptane as a diluent. For re-extraction, HNO3 was used again, and yttrium was precipitated by adding four times the stoichiometric amount of ...
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is currently the choice of electrode material in liquid crystal displays (LCD...
Recovery and reuse of materials is important for a circular economy. In recent years the recovery of...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) has increased in recent decades due to the continuo...
Oxides of indium and yttrium are two of the key components in Flat Panel Displays (FPDs). In recent ...
From the time of their invention in the 1970s, flat panel displays (FPDs) have slowly become the mos...
The recovery of rare earth metals (REMs) from end-of-life products, such as Waste Electrical and Ele...
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are becoming of common use as a replacement for the old cathode ray t...
Recovery of indium from LCD screen wastes, which contain indium in the form of indium tin oxide (ITO...
The amount of LCD screens used as computer displays and TVs, has been rapidly growing during the las...
Recovery of valuable components from spent phosphors from WEEE by solvent extraction is described. C...
Metals are essential elements in the modern technology as they are widely used for several industria...
The disposal of large quantities of electronic scraps generated world wide is causing not only envir...
BACKGROUND Spent fluorescent lamps, classified as hazardous waste in the EU, are segregated at sourc...
AbstractRecovery of indium from scrap LCDs, which contain indium in the form of indium tin oxide (IT...
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is currently the choice of electrode material in liquid crystal displays (LCD...
Recovery and reuse of materials is important for a circular economy. In recent years the recovery of...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) has increased in recent decades due to the continuo...
Oxides of indium and yttrium are two of the key components in Flat Panel Displays (FPDs). In recent ...
From the time of their invention in the 1970s, flat panel displays (FPDs) have slowly become the mos...
The recovery of rare earth metals (REMs) from end-of-life products, such as Waste Electrical and Ele...
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are becoming of common use as a replacement for the old cathode ray t...
Recovery of indium from LCD screen wastes, which contain indium in the form of indium tin oxide (ITO...
The amount of LCD screens used as computer displays and TVs, has been rapidly growing during the las...
Recovery of valuable components from spent phosphors from WEEE by solvent extraction is described. C...
Metals are essential elements in the modern technology as they are widely used for several industria...
The disposal of large quantities of electronic scraps generated world wide is causing not only envir...
BACKGROUND Spent fluorescent lamps, classified as hazardous waste in the EU, are segregated at sourc...
AbstractRecovery of indium from scrap LCDs, which contain indium in the form of indium tin oxide (IT...
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is currently the choice of electrode material in liquid crystal displays (LCD...
Recovery and reuse of materials is important for a circular economy. In recent years the recovery of...
Indium is one of the strategically important materials, which have been characterized as critical by...