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A new method for the recovery of precious metals, in particular gold, from electronic waste is proposed. This work focused on the research of an easily renewable etching agent, in order to make an environmentally friendly process possible. Two well known hydrometallurgical etching agents, FeCl3 and CuCl2, were evaluated in terms of efficiency and kinetics, testing solutions with different concentration of etchant and hydrochloric acid. The recovery of spent etching solutions was evaluated: promising results were found in the case of CuCl2, which can be completely restored by oxidation of the cuprous chloride formed during the etching using atmospheric oxygen.
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Authors would like to thank MIUR of Italy (Project PRIN 2005 “Models, Tools and Solutions for the WEEE Industry”, unit project “WEEE: an integrated approach of recovery technologies with Life-Cycle Product re-design”) for the financial support.
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Barbieri, L., Giovanardi, R., Lancellotti, I. et al. A new environmentally friendly process for the recovery of gold from electronic waste. Environ Chem Lett 8, 171–178 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10311-009-0205-2
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