Metals Recover of Obsolete Mobile Electronics

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Viviane Tavares
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The technology advance of mobile devices makes consumers of these equipment do more constant exchanges, with this the obsolete devices discarding becomes an environmental problem, due its landfill accumulation. In order to minimize the environmental impacts caused by these equipment there?s the recycling necessity of polymers, ceramic and metallic materials. The main goal of this recycling is to study the printed circuit board of device mobile processing through ore treatment in order to recoup copper. Initially printed circuit boards were processed in a knives mill, in order to liberate the ferrous material, after that it was done the magnetic separation of the reduced residue. With the not magnetic fraction it was done the grain sized analysis and sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide leaching analysis. With the chemical analysis results proceeding from the leaching aliquot it was possible to observe that the leaching method with sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide presented greater copper recovery.
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APA: Viviane Tavares  (2009)  Metals Recover of Obsolete Mobile Electronics

MLA: Viviane Tavares Metals Recover of Obsolete Mobile Electronics. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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