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Urban mining of obsolete computers by manual dismantling and waste printed circuit boards by chemical leaching and toxicity assessment of its waste residues.

Shashi Arya1, Aneri Patel2, Sunil Kumar3, Show Pau-Loke4.   

Abstract

Waste residues and acidic effluents (post-processing of E-waste) released into the local surroundings cause perilous environmental threats and potential risks to human health. Only limited research and information are available toward the sustainable management of waste residues generated post resource recovery of E-waste components. In the present study, the manual processing of obsolete computer (keyboard, monitor, CPU, and mouse) and chemical leaching of waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs) (motherboard, hard drive, DVD drive, and power supply) were performed for urban mining. The toxicity characteristics of typical pollutants in the residues of the WPCBs (post chemical leaching) were studied by toxicity characteristics leaching procedure (TCLP) test. Manual dismantling techniques resulted in an efficient urban mining concept with an overall average profit estimation of INR 2513.73/US$ 34.59. The chemical leaching of WPCBs showed a high concentration of metal leaching like Cu (229662 ± 575.3 mg/kg) and Pb (36785.67 ± 13.07 mg/kg) in the motherboard after stripping epoxy coating. The toxicity test revealed that the concentration of Cu (245.746 ± 0.016 mg/l) in the treated waste residue and Cu (430.746 ± 0.0015 mg/l) and Pb (182.09 ± 0.0035 mg/l) in the non-treated waste residue exceeded the threshold limit. The concentrations of other elements As, Cd, Co, Cr, Ag, Mn, Zn, Ni, Fe, Se, and In were within the permissible limit. Hence, the waste residue stands non-hazardous except Cu and Pb. Stripping out the epoxy coating of WPCBs enhances the metal leaching concentrations. The study highlighted that efficient and appropriate E-waste urban mining has immense potential in tracing the waste scrap into secondary resources. This study also emphasized that the final processed waste residue (left unattended or discarded due to lack of appropriate skill and technology) can be taken into consideration and exploited for value-added materials.
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Keywords:  Acid leaching; Computer waste; Resource recovery; TCLP; WPCBs

Year:  2021        PMID: 33887669     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


  3 in total

1.  Gravity and Electrostatic Separation for Recovering Metals from Obsolete Printed Circuit Board.

Authors:  Camila Mori de Oliveira; Rossana Bellopede; Alice Tori; Giovanna Zanetti; Paola Marini
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-02       Impact factor: 3.623

2.  Leaching of Copper Contained in Waste Printed Circuit Boards, Using the Thiosulfate-Oxygen System: A Kinetic Approach.

Authors:  Eleazar Salinas-Rodríguez; Juan Hernández-Ávila; Eduardo Cerecedo-Sáenz; Alberto Arenas-Flores; Maria A Veloz-Rodríguez; Norman Toro; Maria Del P Gutiérrez-Amador; Otilio A Acevedo-Sandoval
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-22       Impact factor: 3.623

3.  Electronic waste pollution and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Deblina Dutta; Shashi Arya; Sunil Kumar; Eric Lichtfouse
Journal:  Environ Chem Lett       Date:  2021-07-27       Impact factor: 13.615

  3 in total

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