Abstract
The work presented here focused on the extraction of gold (Au), silver (Ag) and palladium (Pd) from electronic waste using a solution of ammonium thiosulfate. Thiosulfate was used as a valid alternative to cyanide for precious metal extractions, due to its non-toxicity and high selectivity. The interactions between sodium thiosulfate, total ammonia/ammonium, precious metal concentrations and the particle size of the waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs) were studied by the response surface methodology (RSM) and the principal component analysis (PCA) to maximize precious metal mobilization. Au extraction reached a high efficiency with a granulometry of less than 0.25 mm, but the consumption of reagents was high. On the other hand, Ag extraction depended neither on thiosulfate/ammonia concentration nor granulometry of WPCBs and it showed efficiency of 90% also with the biggest particle size (0.50 < Ø < 1.00 mm). Pd extraction, similarly to Au, showed the best efficiency with the smallest and the medium WPCB sizes, but required less reagents compared to Au. The results showed that precious metal leaching is a complex process (mainly for Au, which requires more severe conditions in order to achieve high extraction efficiencies) correlated with reagent concentrations, precious metal concentrations and WPCB particle sizes. These results have great potentiality, suggesting the possibility of a more selective recovery of precious metals based on the different granulometry of the WPCBs. Furthermore, the high extraction efficiencies obtained for all the metals bode well in the perspective of large-scale applications.
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The authors thank Adriano Di Cristoforo from the Department of Materials, Environmental Sciences, and Urban Planning (SIMAU) of Polytechnic University of Marche (Italy) for the SEM analysis. Part of the work was realized within a Ph.D. program funded by Fondazione CARIVERONA XXXV Ph.D. course of Polytechnic University of Marche.
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• Au, Ag and Pd were recovered from WPCBs with high efficiencies.
• Au leaching is strictly dependent on WPCB size and reagent concentration.
• High Ag extraction efficiencies are achieved regardless of the WPCB size.
• Pd leaching works better with small and medium WPCB sizes.
• The leaching results suggest the possibility of selective recovery of metals.
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Merli, G., Becci, A., Amato, A. et al. Non-toxic, high selectivity process for the extraction of precious metals from waste printed circuit boards. Front. Environ. Sci. Eng. 17, 123 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11783-023-1723-z
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