The importance of peroxide addition schedules in WEE (Waste Electronic Equipment) sulfuric acid leaching, R. Engelbrecht, E. Marè, T.Coetsee, and D.R. Groot

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 521 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Hydrogen peroxide is often used as an oxidising agent in experimental waste electronic equipment
(WEE) leaching work. However, the high cost of peroxide is a negative factor in its consideration in
further process development. A few studies have reported on the efficient application of peroxide
addition schedules to ensure optimum reagent consumption. Large quantities of unleached substrate
material contained in WEE feed material result in a large dead volume of material in the leaching reactor.
This factor necessitates fast reaction rates to enable the use of a high feed material throughput reactor to
enhance overall project viability via hydrometallurgical processing. In this study the effects of hydrogen
peroxide addition schedules on base metal leaching efficiency and solution temperatures were tested at
laboratory scale. The results showed that overall peroxide consumption can be optimised to lower levels
by matching peroxide additions to the particular feed material’s leaching behaviour. A simplified
integrated model for peroxide decomposition is used to explain its effect on solution temperatures and
leaching rates.
Keywords: Peroxide consumption, waste electronic equipment, copper leaching, integrated model
Citation
APA:
(2020) The importance of peroxide addition schedules in WEE (Waste Electronic Equipment) sulfuric acid leaching, R. Engelbrecht, E. Marè, T.Coetsee, and D.R. GrootMLA: The importance of peroxide addition schedules in WEE (Waste Electronic Equipment) sulfuric acid leaching, R. Engelbrecht, E. Marè, T.Coetsee, and D.R. Groot. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.