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Inorganic-organic mesoporous hybrid segregators for selective and sensitive extraction of precious elements from urban mining.

Hassanien Gomaa1, Mohamed A Shenashen2, Amro Elbaz3, Satoshi Kawada4, Tarek A Seaf El-Nasr5, Mohamed F Cheira6, Alaa I Eid7, Sherif A El-Safty8.   

Abstract

This study aimed to develop a highly selective extraction protocol for gold (AuIII) ions from electronic urban waste (EUW) using simple, low-cost Inorganic-organic mesoporous hybrid segregators. The unique features of mesoporous hybrid segregator architectures are of particular to ensure effective adsorption system in terms of selective and sensitive recovery of AuIII ions from EUW. The segregator platform featured 3D micrometric, mesocage double-serrated plant-leaf-like γ-Al2O3 sheets with hierarchy surfaces containing tri-modal mesopores interiorly and uniformly arranged toothed edges of ~20-40 and ~15 nm groove width and depth at the exterior surfaces, respectively. Rational incorporation of actively organic chelates into hierarchical γ-Al2O3 sheet platforms leads to the production of a couple of selective segregators 1 and 2 (namely, SC1 and SC2) for AuIII ions at specific conditions by applying batch and fixed-bed columnar techniques. The mesocage SC segregators offer a selective extraction approach of AuIII ions from mixed element contents released from a computer motherboard (CMB). Our finding indicated that the textural and hierarchal features of the mesocage SC segregators played key roles in the selective adsorption/recovery of AuIII ions at pH 2-2.5 with high capacity (136-141 mg/g range) and effective reusability ≫10 consecutive cycles. In general, the developed SCs could be utilized as a real extractor of AuIII recovery from spent CMBs.
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Keywords:  Batch and fixed-bed columnar techniques; Electronic urban waste; Gold recovery; Mesoporous γ-Al(2)O(3), Extraction

Year:  2021        PMID: 34265693     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2021.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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