Issue 8, 2014

A long-term static immersion experiment on the leaching behavior of heavy metals from waste printed circuit boards

Abstract

Printed circuit boards (PCBs) are the main components of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). Waste PCBs contain several kinds of heavy metals, including Cu, Pb and Zn. We characterize the leaching of heavy metals (Cu, Pb, Zn and Ni) from waste PCBs in a pH range of 3.0 to 5.6 using a novel approach based on batch pH-static leaching experiments in this work. The results indicate that the leaching behavior of Cu, Pb, Zn and Ni is strongly dependent on pH. Leaching behavior also varies with different pH values and leaching times. The maximum concentrations of Cu, Pb, Zn and Ni in leachate from waste PCBs were 335.00, 17.57, 2.40 and 2.33 mg Lāˆ’1, respectively. The highest Pb, Ni, and Cu concentrations leached significantly exceeded the European Union waste-acceptance limit values with respect to inert waste landfills. The leaching of metals follows the shrinking core model with surface reaction control.

Graphical abstract: A long-term static immersion experiment on the leaching behavior of heavy metals from waste printed circuit boards

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Feb 2014
Accepted
09 May 2014
First published
16 Jun 2014

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2014,16, 1967-1974

Author version available

A long-term static immersion experiment on the leaching behavior of heavy metals from waste printed circuit boards

G. Zhao, X. Luo, G. Chen and Y. Zhao, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2014, 16, 1967 DOI: 10.1039/C4EM00099D

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