Leaching Of Copper From Waste Printed Circuit Boards Using Electrogenerated Chlorine In Hydrochloric Acid Solution

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Eun-young Kim
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Electrogenerated chlorine leaching of waste printed circuit boards was investigated in hydrochloric acid solutions. The pulverized printed circuit board contained about 37.6% of metal component, in which copper was about 83.6%. The leaching rate of copper was greatly affected by current density and agitation speed. The leaching of copper up to 98% was achieved at 20 mA/cm2, 50?, 180 minutes, and 600 rpm in 1M HCl solution. Increasing agitation and lowering current density enhanced utilization efficiency of electrogenerated chlorine. Leaching of copper was suppressed at initial stage, while the minor metal elements, such as aluminum, lead, and tin, were dominantly leached out.
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APA: Eun-young Kim  (2006)  Leaching Of Copper From Waste Printed Circuit Boards Using Electrogenerated Chlorine In Hydrochloric Acid Solution

MLA: Eun-young Kim Leaching Of Copper From Waste Printed Circuit Boards Using Electrogenerated Chlorine In Hydrochloric Acid Solution. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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