With the rising popularity of fluorescent lighting, simple and efficient methods for the decontamination of discarded lamps are needed. Due to their mercury content end-of-life fluorescent lamps are classified as hazardous waste, requiring special treatment for disposal. A simple wet-based decontamination process is required, especially for streams where thermal desorption, a commonly used but energy demanding method, cannot be applied. In this study the potential of a wet-based process using iodine in potassium iodide solution was studied for the recovery of mercury from fluorescent lamp waste. The influence of the leaching agent's concentration and solid/liquid ratio on the decontamination efficiency was investigated. The leaching behavio...
As human consumption increase, wastes coming from used up product also continue to accumulate. Elect...
Over the years mercury has been recognized as having serious impacts on human health and the environ...
Owing to the ever-growing demand and supply problems, rare earth elements (REEs) are now considered ...
With the rising popularity of fluorescent lighting, simple and efficient methods for the decontamina...
The focus of this research was to evaluate chemical leaching as a technique to treat soils, sediment...
With the rapid advancement of technology, the demand for elements such as rare earth metals (REMs) h...
The current technologies available for recycling fluorescent lamps do not completely remove the phos...
Rare earth elements (REEs) are presently regarded to be some of the most critical elements, being es...
Potassium iodide (KI) and iodine (I{sub 2}) leaching solutions have been evaluated for use in a proc...
Recovery and reuse of materials is important for a circular economy. In recent years the recovery of...
Current resource issues and the growing demand for metals used in advanced technologies have focused...
Fluorescent lamps rely on mercury as the source of ultraviolet radiation for the production of visib...
Radioactive mercury was used to determine whether there is any relationship between the depreciation...
Proper management and treatment of end-of-life fluorescent lamps with a toxic metal of mercury has a...
The paper deals with recovery of yttrium from fluorescent powder coming from dismantling of spent fl...
As human consumption increase, wastes coming from used up product also continue to accumulate. Elect...
Over the years mercury has been recognized as having serious impacts on human health and the environ...
Owing to the ever-growing demand and supply problems, rare earth elements (REEs) are now considered ...
With the rising popularity of fluorescent lighting, simple and efficient methods for the decontamina...
The focus of this research was to evaluate chemical leaching as a technique to treat soils, sediment...
With the rapid advancement of technology, the demand for elements such as rare earth metals (REMs) h...
The current technologies available for recycling fluorescent lamps do not completely remove the phos...
Rare earth elements (REEs) are presently regarded to be some of the most critical elements, being es...
Potassium iodide (KI) and iodine (I{sub 2}) leaching solutions have been evaluated for use in a proc...
Recovery and reuse of materials is important for a circular economy. In recent years the recovery of...
Current resource issues and the growing demand for metals used in advanced technologies have focused...
Fluorescent lamps rely on mercury as the source of ultraviolet radiation for the production of visib...
Radioactive mercury was used to determine whether there is any relationship between the depreciation...
Proper management and treatment of end-of-life fluorescent lamps with a toxic metal of mercury has a...
The paper deals with recovery of yttrium from fluorescent powder coming from dismantling of spent fl...
As human consumption increase, wastes coming from used up product also continue to accumulate. Elect...
Over the years mercury has been recognized as having serious impacts on human health and the environ...
Owing to the ever-growing demand and supply problems, rare earth elements (REEs) are now considered ...