Leaching of metals from waste silver oxide-zinc button cell batteries by Aspergillus niger

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Abstract

Leaching of metals from waste button cell batteries was explored in this study. Aspergillus niger spent medium was used for metal leaching to avoid toxicity of metals toward microbial cells. Process parameters including time, temperature, shaking speed, and volume of the spent medium were optimized. We obtained 100% leaching of zinc and silver in six hours at 60◦ C and 100 rpm using 15 mL spent medium. The use of spent medium supported the indirect leaching process. The organic acid produced by fungi acts as a lixiviant, aiding the metal leaching in this process.

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Jadhav, U., Su, C. H., Chakankar, M., & Hocheng, H. (2018). Leaching of metals from waste silver oxide-zinc button cell batteries by Aspergillus niger. Batteries, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries4040051

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