Recovering Cadmium and Tellurium from Thin-Film Photovoltaic Device Scrap

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
William K. Tolley
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is investigating hydrometallurgical processing techniques to recycle metals from semiconductors and other advanced materials. Cadmium and tellurium were recovered from mixed CdTe/CdS scrap produced in the manufacture of thin-film photovoltaic devices. Cadmium and tellurium dissolution was achieved using hydrogen peroxide in dilute sulfuric acid. Leaching the scrap in 2.2 N H2SO4 yielded 99% Cd extraction and 98% Te extraction. Sulfur remained in the leach residue primarily in the elemental form. Elemental tellurium was precipitated from the leach liquor by adding Na2S2O5. Cadmium sulfate was recovered by evaporation. A preliminary process evaluation suggests that the process may have economic potential. Alternative recovery schemes are discussed.
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APA: William K. Tolley  (1995)  Recovering Cadmium and Tellurium from Thin-Film Photovoltaic Device Scrap

MLA: William K. Tolley Recovering Cadmium and Tellurium from Thin-Film Photovoltaic Device Scrap. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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