Abstract
We report potentiodynamic studies to characterize copper, nickel and zinc leaching solutions from electronic waste. The metals were leached using oxygen and sulfuric acid (pH = 1.5). As is known, reduction potentials are determined using thermodynamics laws, and metal recovery strategies from electronic waste are usually considered according these thermodynamic values. Pourbaix-type diagrams are not appropriate to plan strategies in electrochemical processing. Therefore, knowledge of electrode potentials for the metal deposit/dissolution process is the basis for the selective recovery planning. For this reason, potentiodynamic studies, specifically cyclic voltammetry, are revealed as a good way to decide the best conditions for the process of electrochemical recovery of metals from electronic waste, which is also cost-efficient and has no interference from strange ions, such as lead, in this case.
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Reyes-Valderrama, M. I., Salinas-Rodríguez, E., Montiel-Hernández, J. F., Rivera-Landero, I., Cerecedo-Sáenz, E., Hernández-Ávila, J., & Arenas-Flores, A. (2017). Urban mining and electrochemistry: Cyclic voltammetry study of acidic solutions from electronic wastes (printed circuit boards) for recovery of Cu, Zn, and Ni. Metals, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/met7020055
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