2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2015.01.017
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Precious metal recovery from waste printed circuit boards using cyanide and non-cyanide lixiviants – A review

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“…However, incineration is considered to be significant source of 44 emission of PCDD/Fs (Zhou et al, 2015) while landfilling can lead to contaminating the soil 45 and groundwater by the leachate, which contains brominated toxic compounds as well as heavy 46 metals (Akcil et al, 2015;Hadi et al, 2015) and by evaporation of hazardous substances (Guo 47 the material used and the weight percentage of each part. As shown in Figure 1, the cover 95 material is a mixture of polyethylene, a thermoplastic elastomer, and aluminum trihydroxide 96 (PE-TPE-ATH) and the insulation material is a silicone rubber.…”
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“…However, incineration is considered to be significant source of 44 emission of PCDD/Fs (Zhou et al, 2015) while landfilling can lead to contaminating the soil 45 and groundwater by the leachate, which contains brominated toxic compounds as well as heavy 46 metals (Akcil et al, 2015;Hadi et al, 2015) and by evaporation of hazardous substances (Guo 47 the material used and the weight percentage of each part. As shown in Figure 1, the cover 95 material is a mixture of polyethylene, a thermoplastic elastomer, and aluminum trihydroxide 96 (PE-TPE-ATH) and the insulation material is a silicone rubber.…”
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“…Hydrometallurgical preparation of sulfide concentrates allows obtaining chemical products, from which gold can be extracted by means of leaching with non-cyanide complex-forming reagents. A number of reagents were offered as a possible alternative to cyanide, including thiosulfates, thiourea (Yuce, 1994), halides (Tran and Davis, 1992), polysulfides (Luo et al, 2006) and thiocyanates (Akcil et al, 2015). The greatest interest in the global practice of gold extraction from natural materials is generated by the leaching process where ammonium or sodium thiosulfate is used as the main reagent (Grosse et al, 2003;Zhang and Dreisinger, 2003;Petersen and Muzawazi, 2014;Lampinen et al, 2015), since precisely this method is acquiring practical importance for the conditions of the in-situ leaching.…”
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“…Consequently, it is not surprising to see a staggering increase of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipments (WEEE or ''e-waste'') over the past decades. [1][2][3][4] The current global production of WEEE is expected to increase rapidly at an alarming rate of 20-25 million tons per year, 4,5 with an estimated growth rate going from 3% up to 5% per year. [6][7][8] This fast obsolescence makes the linear 'extraction-productionusage-disposal' chain even more resource-intensive, increasing, therefore, their impacts on environment, human health and economy.…”
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“…12,18,19,21 Hydrometallurgical methods are one of the key technologies in metal recycling because they enable a fine separation between chemically-similar metals in small-scale operation. 1,[22][23][24][25][26] The base metals recovery has a substantial impact on the economics of the process due to larger available amount in WPCBs. 27 Moreover, previous leaching of base metals ensures the enrichment of precious metals in the solid residue, making it easier to leach out subsequently.…”
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confidence: 99%