Chemical and microbial leaching of base metals from obsolete cell-phone printed circuit boards

Bioleaching process is recommended for the recovery of metals from electronic waste (E-waste) due to its environment-friendly nature and a rich source of metals present in the E-waste. Each gram of cell phone printed circuit boards (PCBs) powder used in the study contained 275.5, 17.85 and 19.55 mg...

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Main Authors: Bhumika R. Khatri, Asha B. Sodha, Monal B. Shah, Devayani R. Tipre, Shailesh R. Dave
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-11-01
Series:Sustainable Environment Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468203918302838
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spelling doaj-684cc31a16634df8857512e7c251be272020-11-24T21:21:05ZengBMCSustainable Environment Research2468-20392018-11-01286333339Chemical and microbial leaching of base metals from obsolete cell-phone printed circuit boardsBhumika R. Khatri0Asha B. Sodha1Monal B. Shah2Devayani R. Tipre3Shailesh R. Dave4Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad 380009, IndiaDepartment of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad 380009, IndiaDepartment of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad 380009, IndiaDepartment of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad 380009, India; Corresponding author.Xavier Research Foundation, St. Xavier College, Ahmedabad 380009, India; Corresponding author.Bioleaching process is recommended for the recovery of metals from electronic waste (E-waste) due to its environment-friendly nature and a rich source of metals present in the E-waste. Each gram of cell phone printed circuit boards (PCBs) powder used in the study contained 275.5, 17.85 and 19.55 mg copper, zinc and nickel as major metal constituents respectively. The chemical leaching by mixture of ferric sulphate and ferrous sulphate (70:30) at 100 g L−1 pulp density was best for copper leaching among the studied systems in which after 4 d of reaction time, 2740 mg copper was solubilized from cell phone PCB powder, while ferric sulphate alone was best for zinc and nickel solubilisation, in which 88 mg zinc and 135 mg nickel were solubilised after 4 d and 7 d of reaction time, respectively.Bioleaching study showed that with acidophilic iron oxidizers, pH 1.8 and initial ferrous concentration 9 g L−1 were optimum for Cu–Zn–Ni extraction from discarded cell phone PCB powder. Cu–Zn–Ni extractions from 10 g L−1 cell phone PCB powder pulp density by the metabolites of iron-oxidizing consortium were 275, 5 and 11 mg, while at 50 and 100 g L−1 pulp density, extractions were 1350, 18 and 53 mg, and 2640, 25 and 100 mg, respectively. The process can be further scaled-up for higher pulp density. Keywords: Bioleaching, Iron-oxidizers, Discarded cell phone PCBs powder, Cu–Zn–Ni metals, Ferric ironhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468203918302838
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author Bhumika R. Khatri
Asha B. Sodha
Monal B. Shah
Devayani R. Tipre
Shailesh R. Dave
spellingShingle Bhumika R. Khatri
Asha B. Sodha
Monal B. Shah
Devayani R. Tipre
Shailesh R. Dave
Chemical and microbial leaching of base metals from obsolete cell-phone printed circuit boards
Sustainable Environment Research
author_facet Bhumika R. Khatri
Asha B. Sodha
Monal B. Shah
Devayani R. Tipre
Shailesh R. Dave
author_sort Bhumika R. Khatri
title Chemical and microbial leaching of base metals from obsolete cell-phone printed circuit boards
title_short Chemical and microbial leaching of base metals from obsolete cell-phone printed circuit boards
title_full Chemical and microbial leaching of base metals from obsolete cell-phone printed circuit boards
title_fullStr Chemical and microbial leaching of base metals from obsolete cell-phone printed circuit boards
title_full_unstemmed Chemical and microbial leaching of base metals from obsolete cell-phone printed circuit boards
title_sort chemical and microbial leaching of base metals from obsolete cell-phone printed circuit boards
publisher BMC
series Sustainable Environment Research
issn 2468-2039
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Bioleaching process is recommended for the recovery of metals from electronic waste (E-waste) due to its environment-friendly nature and a rich source of metals present in the E-waste. Each gram of cell phone printed circuit boards (PCBs) powder used in the study contained 275.5, 17.85 and 19.55 mg copper, zinc and nickel as major metal constituents respectively. The chemical leaching by mixture of ferric sulphate and ferrous sulphate (70:30) at 100 g L−1 pulp density was best for copper leaching among the studied systems in which after 4 d of reaction time, 2740 mg copper was solubilized from cell phone PCB powder, while ferric sulphate alone was best for zinc and nickel solubilisation, in which 88 mg zinc and 135 mg nickel were solubilised after 4 d and 7 d of reaction time, respectively.Bioleaching study showed that with acidophilic iron oxidizers, pH 1.8 and initial ferrous concentration 9 g L−1 were optimum for Cu–Zn–Ni extraction from discarded cell phone PCB powder. Cu–Zn–Ni extractions from 10 g L−1 cell phone PCB powder pulp density by the metabolites of iron-oxidizing consortium were 275, 5 and 11 mg, while at 50 and 100 g L−1 pulp density, extractions were 1350, 18 and 53 mg, and 2640, 25 and 100 mg, respectively. The process can be further scaled-up for higher pulp density. Keywords: Bioleaching, Iron-oxidizers, Discarded cell phone PCBs powder, Cu–Zn–Ni metals, Ferric iron
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