Towards Commercialization of Indium Recovery from Waste Liquid Crystal Display Screens

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Thomas Boundy PATRICK TAYLOR
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

Indium recovery from liquid crystal display (LCD) waste has been the subject of over 50 peer reviewed publications over the last decade; however, the first commercial recycling facilities are just beginning to be built. The low value of indium in the LCD screen material has posed a major challenge to would-be recyclers. Uncommon material combinations and geometries have further challenged development. A review of published literature regarding extraction of indium from LCDs will be presented and themes of advantageous processes will be highlighted. Barriers to rapid expansion of any recycling technology in the form of manufacturin gpractices, environmental regulations, and geographic constraints will be discussed.
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APA: Thomas Boundy PATRICK TAYLOR  (2018)  Towards Commercialization of Indium Recovery from Waste Liquid Crystal Display Screens

MLA: Thomas Boundy PATRICK TAYLOR Towards Commercialization of Indium Recovery from Waste Liquid Crystal Display Screens. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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