A cleaner approach for high-efficiency regeneration of base and precious metals from waste printed circuit boards through stepwise oxido-acidic and thiocyanate leaching

Chemosphere. 2022 Jul:298:134283. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134283. Epub 2022 Mar 11.

Abstract

This work evaluated a green route for developing an eco-friendly flowsheet to regenerate base and precious metals from waste printed circuits boards (WPCBs). Copper (as nanoparticles with an average diameter of 50 nm) and other base metals were extracted via oxidative acid leaching with high efficiency. Thiocyanate was employed for the first time as a green and economical reagent for the extraction of gold from pretreated WPCB. The effect of various parameters, including reagent dosage and temperature, was evaluated on the gold leaching rate, and 100% gold dissolution was achieved at the optimal condition. It was found that ferric iron concentration as the gold leaching oxidant has a notable effect on gold extraction. Also, at temperatures above room temperature, the recovery rate increases in a short period and then decreases continuously. The activation energy of the optimum gold thiocyanate leaching was found to be 42.84 kJ/mol, indicating chemical reaction to be the rate-controlling step. Gold extraction from the thiocyanate medium was carried out by employing activated carbon, where 100% gold adsorption was achieved in 2 h. Toxicity assessment of final residue revealed that it could be categorized as an environmentally safe waste with negligible risk.

Keywords: E-waste; Gold extraction; Recycling; Thiocyanate; WPCB.

MeSH terms

  • Acids
  • Copper
  • Electronic Waste* / analysis
  • Gold
  • Recycling
  • Thiocyanates

Substances

  • Acids
  • Thiocyanates
  • Gold
  • Copper