Recovery Of Rare Metal Indium (In) From Discarded Lcd Monitors

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Pankaj Kumar Choubey Manis Kumar Jha Divika Gupta Jinki Jeong Jae-Chun Lee
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Rare metal indium (In) is mostly used as electroluminescent material in liquid crystal displays (LCD) monitors. Present paper describes leaching studies for the recovery of In from waste LCD monitors in presence of different other impurities. The leaching studies showed that more than 85% of In was leached out using 20% sulfuric acid at 60oC in mixing time 30 min at fixed pulp density 25 g/L. The solution could be purified using SX/IX and from the pure solution metal/ salt could be produced by evaporation, precipitation, electrolysis, crystallization processes.
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APA: Pankaj Kumar Choubey Manis Kumar Jha Divika Gupta Jinki Jeong Jae-Chun Lee  (2014)  Recovery Of Rare Metal Indium (In) From Discarded Lcd Monitors

MLA: Pankaj Kumar Choubey Manis Kumar Jha Divika Gupta Jinki Jeong Jae-Chun Lee Recovery Of Rare Metal Indium (In) From Discarded Lcd Monitors. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.

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