Application of ammoniacal solutions for leaching and electrochemical dissolution of metals from alloys produced from low-grade e-scrap

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Paper reports results of the research on the application of ammoniacal solutions (sulfate, chloride, carbonate) for hydrometallurgical treatment of smelted low-grade e-waste. Two Cu-Zn-Sn-Ag-Pb alloys were analyzed in details and discussed. Leaching of copper from the alloys was slow in sulfate solution, but the dissolution rate decreased in chloride and carbonate baths. Anodic alloys dissolution was uniform in sulfate and carbonate electrolytes, but high degradation of the material was observed in chloride bath. Chemical and phase composition of slimes and cathodic deposits produced during electrolysis were characterized. In all cases, separation of copper from other metals was found, but efficiencies of the processes were low.

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Rudnik, E. (2017). Application of ammoniacal solutions for leaching and electrochemical dissolution of metals from alloys produced from low-grade e-scrap. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 62(3), 1681–1688. https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2017-0257

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