Extraction of the Surface-Coated Metals from Waste Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Plastics in an Ammoniacal Solution

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- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Abstract
Leaching of the surface-coated metals from waste acrylonitrile butadiene styrene plastics (WABSP) has been investigated in the ammoniacal solution. The ammoniacal leaching of WABSP (typically containing 4.1 wt% Cu, 1.3 wt% Ni, 0.03 wt% Cr) efficiently dissolved copper and nickel, leaving unleached chromium as fine particles. The results indicate that the anions of different buffer media for metals leaching follow the order: CO3 2− > Cl− > SO4 2−. A declined leaching with high NH4OH–(NH4)2CO3 ratio (8:1) and a steep rise in extraction with high pulp in solution revealed the influence of anion (CO3 2−) and cation (Cu2+) present in the system. The leaching performed in carbonate solution by maintaining 5.0 M total NH3 concentration as NH4OH–(NH4)2CO3 ratio, 4:1; pulp density, 200 g/L; agitation speed, 400 rpm; temperature, 20 °C and time, 120 min yielded the maximum extraction (>99%) of copper and nickel. The study reveals a plausible recovery of the surface-coated metals from the WABSP without altering the properties of polymer material that can be recycled separatel
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Extraction of the Surface-Coated Metals from Waste Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Plastics in an Ammoniacal SolutionMLA: Extraction of the Surface-Coated Metals from Waste Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Plastics in an Ammoniacal Solution. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,