| Literature DB >> 29177777 |
Vyenkatesh Joshi1, Neha Shah1, Prashant Wakte2, Prashant Dhakephalkar3, Anita Dhakephalkar3, Rahul Khobragade4, Bhushan Naphade5, Sajid Shaikh6, Arvind Deshmukh4, Nitin Adhapure7,8,9.
Abstract
Sample inhomogeneity is a severe issue in printed circuit boards especially when we are comparing the bioleaching efficiency. To avoid the ambiguous results obtained due to inhomogeneity in PCBs, 12 similar cell phone chargers (of renowned company) having same make and batch number were collected from scrap market. PCBs obtained from them were used in present studies. Out of these 12, three PCBs were used separately for chemical analysis of PCBs with prior acid digestion in aqua regia. It was found that, 10.8, 68.0, and 710.9 mg/l of Zn, Pb, and Cu were present in it, respectively. Six PCBs were used for bioleaching experiment with two variations, pulverized and non-pulverized. Though the pulverized sample have shown better leaching than non-pulverized one, former has some disadvantages if overall recycling of e-waste (metallic and nonmetallic fraction) is to be addressed. At the end of leaching experiments, copper was recovered using a simple setup of electrodeposition and 92.85% recovery was attained. The acidophiles involved in bioleaching were identified by culture dependent and culture independent techniques such as DGGE and species specific primers in PCR.Entities:
Keywords: Acidophiles; Bioleaching; DGGE; E-waste; PCB; Species specific primers
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29177777 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-0780-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 4.223