Processing of a metal concentrate from ground waste printed circuit boards in acidic media using hydrogen peroxide as oxidant

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The recovery of precious and base metals of a metal concentrate from ground waste printed circuit boards (PCBs) is described in detail. Samples were treated with NaOHaq. to remove the soldering mask. Experiments were performed in acidic medium (HF, H2SO4, CH3COOH or H3PO4) using H2O2 as oxidant. Base metals were leached in high yields (> 99 wt.%) at ~40 oC after ~1 h (HF), ~2 h (H2SO4), ~4 h (H3PO4) and ~5 h (CH3COOH). Lead precipitated in the presence of H2SO4 and HF. Precious metals were not oxidized. Ceramic/fiberglass components were dissolved in the presence of HF. Silver, palladium and gold were recovered from the insoluble solid, in this order, by a sequential oxidative treatment in aqueous medium. Recovery of leached elements was possible by a combination of solvent extraction and precipitation. The choice of the extractant and the precipitant were essential to recover them with high yields. The leachates from H3PO4 + H2O2 experiments could not be processed above pH 2.5. Leaching of waste PCBs in the presence of a weak organic acid is possible but a multistage separation scheme for elements recovery is unavoidable as PCBs is a complex material in terms of composition.

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da Silva, C. S. M., Zeba, G. T. C., da Rocha, C. M. R., Gismonti, P. R., Afonso, J. C., da Silva, R. S., … Mantovano, J. L. (2020). Processing of a metal concentrate from ground waste printed circuit boards in acidic media using hydrogen peroxide as oxidant. Quimica Nova, 43(7), 914–922. https://doi.org/10.21577/0100-4042.20170575

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