Recovery of tin and copper by recycling of printed circuit boards from obsolete computers

This paper presents the experimental results for the leaching of printed circuit boards (PCB) from obsolete computers for extracting and recovering tin and copper by means of leaching followed by precipitation. Printed circuit boards were dismantled, cut into small pieces, and fed into a cylinder mi...

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Main Authors: L. A. Castro, A. H. Martins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering 2009-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Subjects:
Tin
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322009000400003
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spelling doaj-cca02a17a47f4ba7aa3ea9742b7b3e932020-11-24T22:46:57ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66321678-43832009-12-0126464965710.1590/S0104-66322009000400003Recovery of tin and copper by recycling of printed circuit boards from obsolete computersL. A. CastroA. H. MartinsThis paper presents the experimental results for the leaching of printed circuit boards (PCB) from obsolete computers for extracting and recovering tin and copper by means of leaching followed by precipitation. Printed circuit boards were dismantled, cut into small pieces, and fed into a cylinder mill. The powder obtained was leached by using the aqueous solutions 2.18N H2SO4, 2.18N H2SO4 + 3.0N HCl, 3.0N HCl, and 3.0N HCl + 1.0N HNO3. The lowest values for the percentage of metal extraction were obtained with 2.18N H2SO4 (2.7% for Sn and lower than 0.01% for Cu), while the 3.0N HCl + 1.0N HNO3 leach system exhibited an extraction of 98% for Sn and 93% for Cu. Precipitates were obtained at different pH values by neutralizing the leach liquors using NaOH. The 3.0N HCl + 1.0N HNO3 leach system presented the highest recovery values from the powder feed (84.1% for Sn and 31.9% for Cu), as well as from the leach liquor (85.8% for Sn and 34.3% for Cu).http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322009000400003TinCopperRecyclingElectronic scrapHydrometallurgy
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A. H. Martins
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A. H. Martins
Recovery of tin and copper by recycling of printed circuit boards from obsolete computers
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Tin
Copper
Recycling
Electronic scrap
Hydrometallurgy
author_facet L. A. Castro
A. H. Martins
author_sort L. A. Castro
title Recovery of tin and copper by recycling of printed circuit boards from obsolete computers
title_short Recovery of tin and copper by recycling of printed circuit boards from obsolete computers
title_full Recovery of tin and copper by recycling of printed circuit boards from obsolete computers
title_fullStr Recovery of tin and copper by recycling of printed circuit boards from obsolete computers
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of tin and copper by recycling of printed circuit boards from obsolete computers
title_sort recovery of tin and copper by recycling of printed circuit boards from obsolete computers
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 0104-6632
1678-4383
publishDate 2009-12-01
description This paper presents the experimental results for the leaching of printed circuit boards (PCB) from obsolete computers for extracting and recovering tin and copper by means of leaching followed by precipitation. Printed circuit boards were dismantled, cut into small pieces, and fed into a cylinder mill. The powder obtained was leached by using the aqueous solutions 2.18N H2SO4, 2.18N H2SO4 + 3.0N HCl, 3.0N HCl, and 3.0N HCl + 1.0N HNO3. The lowest values for the percentage of metal extraction were obtained with 2.18N H2SO4 (2.7% for Sn and lower than 0.01% for Cu), while the 3.0N HCl + 1.0N HNO3 leach system exhibited an extraction of 98% for Sn and 93% for Cu. Precipitates were obtained at different pH values by neutralizing the leach liquors using NaOH. The 3.0N HCl + 1.0N HNO3 leach system presented the highest recovery values from the powder feed (84.1% for Sn and 31.9% for Cu), as well as from the leach liquor (85.8% for Sn and 34.3% for Cu).
topic Tin
Copper
Recycling
Electronic scrap
Hydrometallurgy
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