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High temperature investigations on optimising the recovery of copper from waste printed circuit boards

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dc.contributor.author Cayumil, R.
dc.contributor.author Ikram-Ul-Haq, M.
dc.contributor.author Khanna, R.
dc.contributor.author Saini, R.
dc.contributor.author Mukherjee, P.S.
dc.contributor.author Mishra, B.K.
dc.contributor.author Sahajwalla, V.
dc.date.accessioned 2018-12-17T10:34:06Z
dc.date.available 2018-12-17T10:34:06Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.citation Waste Management, 73, 2018: 556-565
dc.identifier.issn 0956-053X
dc.identifier.uri http://ore.immt.res.in/handle/2018/2443
dc.description CONICYT PhD scholarship from Chile
dc.description.abstract High temperature pyrolysis investigations were carried out on waste printed circuit boards (PCBs) in the temperature range 800-1000 degrees C under inert conditions, with an aim to determine optimal operating conditions for the recovery of copper. Pyrolysis residues were characterized using ICP-OES analysis, SEM/EDS and XRD investigations. Copper foils were successfully recovered after pyrolysis at 800 degrees C for 10-20 min; the levels of Pb and Sn present were found to be quite low and these were generally present near the foil edges. The relative proportions of Pb and Sn became progressively higher at longer heating times due to enhanced diffusion of these molten metals in solid copper. While a similar behaviour was observed at 900 degrees C, the pyrolysis at 1000 degrees C resulted in copper forming Cu-Sn-Pb alloys; copper foils could no longer be recovered. Optimal conditions were identified for the direct recovery of copper from waste PCBs with minimal processing. This approach is expected to make significant contributions towards enhancing material recovery, process efficiency and the environmental sustainability of recycling e-waste. Pyrolysis at lower temperatures, short heating times, coupled with reductions in process steps are expected to significantly reduce energy consumption and pollution associated with the handling and processing of waste PCBs. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Elsevier
dc.relation.isreferencedby SCI
dc.rights Copyright [2018]. All efforts have been made to respect the copyright to the best of our knowledge. Inadvertent omissions, if brought to our notice, stand for correction and withdrawal of document from this repository.
dc.subject Engineering
dc.subject Interdisciplinary Sciences
dc.title High temperature investigations on optimising the recovery of copper from waste printed circuit boards
dc.type Journal Article
dc.affiliation.author University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia


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