Assessing the progression of metal concentrations in plastic components and printed wiring boards of end-of-life mobile cell phones
This study assessed the progression of Pb, Cd and Cr concentrations in plastic components (PCs) and printed wiring boards (PWBs) of 59 end-of-life (EoL) mobile phones (MPs) produced between 2000 and 2015 by two leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) patronized by Nigerians. This was done to...
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doaj-3556b9d6936d4e53bf5126f9f857a9ec2021-09-06T19:41:23ZengSciendoAnalele Universităţii "Ovidius" Constanţa: Seria Chimie2286-038X2019-01-01301485410.2478/auoc-2019-0009auoc-2019-0009Assessing the progression of metal concentrations in plastic components and printed wiring boards of end-of-life mobile cell phonesAdie Gilbert Umaye0Adetayo-Balogun Aminat1Agudosi Chidiebere Mmaduka2Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, NigeriaDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, NigeriaDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, NigeriaThis study assessed the progression of Pb, Cd and Cr concentrations in plastic components (PCs) and printed wiring boards (PWBs) of 59 end-of-life (EoL) mobile phones (MPs) produced between 2000 and 2015 by two leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) patronized by Nigerians. This was done to study the behavior of OEMs in complying with some widely acceptable regulations. Metals in PCs and PWBs of MPs were extracted following EPA 3050B method and extracts were analyzed using atomic absorption spectrophotometry technique. Furthermore, Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) test was conducted on selected samples to assess metal leachability in landfill conditions. Summary of results (mg/kg) for PCs and PWBs for MPs produced by OEM 1 and OEM 2 in brackets ranged thus: PCs, Pb: 5.00 –195 (LOD-1750), Cr: LOD-6050 (LOD-2170) and Cd: LOD-1.00 (LOD-5.75) while PWBs, Pb:129-9750 (5.00-12125), Cr: LOD-5488 (LOD-4000) and Cd: LOD-1.00 (0.25-1.00). There were no regular trends for all metals for both OEMs. Results suggest that a greater percentage of MPs produced till 2015 contained Pb and Cr higher than RoHS and TTLC limits. Furthermore, 50% of TCLP extracts contain Pb higher than EPA limit of 5 mg/L. Therefore, EoL MPs arising in Nigeria should be handled as hazardous materials.https://doi.org/10.2478/auoc-2019-0009mobile phonetoxic metalsplastic componentprinted wiring boardprogression |
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Adie Gilbert Umaye Adetayo-Balogun Aminat Agudosi Chidiebere Mmaduka Assessing the progression of metal concentrations in plastic components and printed wiring boards of end-of-life mobile cell phones Analele Universităţii "Ovidius" Constanţa: Seria Chimie mobile phone toxic metals plastic component printed wiring board progression |
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Assessing the progression of metal concentrations in plastic components and printed wiring boards of end-of-life mobile cell phones |
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Assessing the progression of metal concentrations in plastic components and printed wiring boards of end-of-life mobile cell phones |
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Assessing the progression of metal concentrations in plastic components and printed wiring boards of end-of-life mobile cell phones |
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Assessing the progression of metal concentrations in plastic components and printed wiring boards of end-of-life mobile cell phones |
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Assessing the progression of metal concentrations in plastic components and printed wiring boards of end-of-life mobile cell phones |
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assessing the progression of metal concentrations in plastic components and printed wiring boards of end-of-life mobile cell phones |
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Analele Universităţii "Ovidius" Constanţa: Seria Chimie |
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This study assessed the progression of Pb, Cd and Cr concentrations in plastic components (PCs) and printed wiring boards (PWBs) of 59 end-of-life (EoL) mobile phones (MPs) produced between 2000 and 2015 by two leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) patronized by Nigerians. This was done to study the behavior of OEMs in complying with some widely acceptable regulations. Metals in PCs and PWBs of MPs were extracted following EPA 3050B method and extracts were analyzed using atomic absorption spectrophotometry technique. Furthermore, Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) test was conducted on selected samples to assess metal leachability in landfill conditions. Summary of results (mg/kg) for PCs and PWBs for MPs produced by OEM 1 and OEM 2 in brackets ranged thus: PCs, Pb: 5.00 –195 (LOD-1750), Cr: LOD-6050 (LOD-2170) and Cd: LOD-1.00 (LOD-5.75) while PWBs, Pb:129-9750 (5.00-12125), Cr: LOD-5488 (LOD-4000) and Cd: LOD-1.00 (0.25-1.00). There were no regular trends for all metals for both OEMs. Results suggest that a greater percentage of MPs produced till 2015 contained Pb and Cr higher than RoHS and TTLC limits. Furthermore, 50% of TCLP extracts contain Pb higher than EPA limit of 5 mg/L. Therefore, EoL MPs arising in Nigeria should be handled as hazardous materials. |
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