| Literature DB >> 34959086 |
Taiyu Huang1, Jie Zhu1, Xiongfei Huang2, Jujun Ruan3, Zhenming Xu4.
Abstract
In this study, the distribution of precious metals in waste printed circuit boards was investigated and the economic value of recycling was assessed. Contacts of pins, slots, interfaces and the board surface in waste printed circuit boards were analyzed, and three types of precious metals were detected. The content of gold, silver and palladium ranged from 179.86 mg/kg to 3694.51 mg/kg, 809 mg/kg to 12320.51 mg/kg and 96.25 mg/kg to 117.49 mg/kg, respectively. Gold was distributed wildly in contacts of many slots and all interfaces, while contacts of only two interfaces (the cable and USB) contained palladium. The highest content of Au was found in contacts of the cable. Silver mainly concentrated on pins (metal foil contacts) of electronic components and its highest content was found in microchips. The economic value of recyclable precious metals in 1 t waste printed circuit boards was up to 2292.94 dollars, of which Au contributed 98%. This study indicates the prominent economic benefits of precious metal recovery from waste printed circuit boards. Moreover, the scientific information provide guidance for the directional and accurate recovery of precious metals from waste printed circuit boards.Entities:
Keywords: Circular economy; Metals recovery; Precious metals location; Waste printed circuit boards
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34959086 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2021.12.030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145