Extraction and separation of Cd and Te from cadmium telluride photovoltaic manufacturing scrap

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The extraction and separation of cadmium, tellurium, and copper from CdTe PV module scrap was investigated. Several leaching technologies were assessed and the extraction of CdTe from samples of PV modules was optimized for maximum efficiency and minimum cost. A dilute aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide and sulfuric acid was sufficient to completely leach out cadmium and tellurium from these samples. The same method successfully removed cadmium and tellurium from actual manufacturing scrap; copper was partially extracted. Subsequently, cation-exchange resins were used to separate cadmium and copper from tellurium. Complete separation (i.e., 99-99%) of Cdfrom Te was accomplished. The estimated costs of these processes for 10 MW/yearprocessing are about 2 cents per W. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Fthenakis, V. M., & Wang, W. (2006). Extraction and separation of Cd and Te from cadmium telluride photovoltaic manufacturing scrap. Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications, 14(4), 363–371. https://doi.org/10.1002/pip.676

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