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电子废弃物的生物代谢酸浸出(英文) 被引量:1

Leaching of Electronic Waste Using Biometabolised Acids
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摘要 The revolution in information and communication technology has brought huge technical benefits and wealth,but has created a major global problem:the generation of vast amounts of electronic waste,or e-waste through product obsolesce.The challenge in managing e-waste will be in developing sustainable recycling technologies that are able to address the volume and complexity of this waste using cost effective and ecologically sensitive methods.In this study,the capability of microorganism metabolic acids in dissolving the metallic fractions from waste printed circuit boards was examined.Several factors were considered in the examination of the activity of the acids including secondary reactions,solution pH,temperature and the nature of ligands in solutions(or bioacid constituents).The leaching tests were conducted ex-situ,using synthetic organic acids.Leaching was performed for periods of up to 6 h at 70-90℃ and 1000 r·min-1. The revolution in information and communication technology has brought huge technical benefits and wealth, but has created a major global problem: the generation of vast amounts of electronic waste, or e-waste through product obsolesce. The challenge in managing e-waste will be in developing sustainable recycling tech- nologies that are able to address the volume and complexity of this waste using cost effective and ecologically sen-sitive methods. In this study, the capability or microorganism metabolic acids in dissolving the metallic tractions from waste printed circuit boards was examined. Several factors were considered in the examination of the activityof the acids-including secondary reactions, solution pH, temperature and the nature of ligands in solutions (or bioacid constituents). The leaching tests were cgnducted ex-situ, using synthetic organic acids. Leaching was performed for periods of up to 6 hat 70-90 ℃ and 1000 r-min-1.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2012年第3期530-534,共5页 中国化学工程学报(英文版)
基金 Supported by Australian Research Council's Discovery Projects fundings scheme(DP1096342)
关键词 电子废物 浸出试验 技术革命 高科技技术 发展中国家 印刷电路板 合成氨基酸 循环利用 bioleaching, e-waste, organic acids, secondary reactions, copper
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