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Computer circuit boards are a major electronic waste containing higher concentrations of copper, gold and silver. These metals may be recovered by bioleaching, an eco-friendly process to recover metals from natural ores. However, the application of the bioleaching to electronic waste is still in the infancy stage. Here, the bioleaching capability of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans to extract copper from printed circuit boards was investigated at laboratory scale using shake flasks. The effect of initial pH, amount and size of printed circuit boards, and volume of inoculum on copper dissolution rates were evaluated. Results show that the highest dissolution rate of 32.44% was achieved after 7 days of leaching at initial pH 2.0, 10 g/L of waste printed circuit board, 40% v/v of inoculum for 1 mm size of circuit board. The smallest size of 1 mm induces the higher dissolution rates, which is explained by higher surface area and thus better bacterial adhesion. Also, the copper dissolution rates increase with the inoculum volume. Overall, bioleaching of copper from waste printed circuit boards using Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans is achievable.
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Annamalai, M., Gurumurthy, K. Enhanced bioleaching of copper from circuit boards of computer waste by Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. Environ Chem Lett 17, 1873–1879 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10311-019-00911-y
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