Issue 4, 2015

Chameleon behaviour of iodine in recovering noble-metals from WEEE: towards sustainability and “zero” waste

Abstract

An effective and sustainable method for the selective leaching of metals from the non-ferrous metal fraction of Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is described here. This method consists of a sequence of steps which involve the selective leaching of the different metals from the shredded sample by using environmentally friendly lixiviants in water. In particular: (1) a refluxing citric acid (3 M) solution which dissolves Sn, Zn, Pb, Ni, and other base metals; (2) NH3 in combination with an IO3/I mixture which allows one to oxidize Cu and Ag, and to separate them by selective AgI precipitation; (3) an I/I2 mixture (5.3 : 1 molar ratio) which is capable of leaching quantitatively Au metal from the solid residue. Each step is followed by a further treatment for: (i) high-rate metal and reagent recovery, in the case of NMs; (ii) inertization, in the case of heavy metals. The “chameleon” behaviour of iodine, which shows versatile redox/complexing/precipitating capabilities, allows one to achieve, on the one hand, a selective noble-metal (NM) leaching and, on the other hand, a simple and effective reagent and metal recovery. The comparison of the above described method with a similarly effective one previously patented by some of the same authors, allows one to point out that a significant improvement in sustainability is achieved in terms of lixiviant employment, which is of low cost, easily available and recyclable, and able to work in water solutions, while maintaining or improving its environmentally friendly character.

Graphical abstract: Chameleon behaviour of iodine in recovering noble-metals from WEEE: towards sustainability and “zero” waste

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Nov. 2014
Accepted
12 Janv. 2015
First published
12 Janv. 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Green Chem., 2015,17, 2208-2216

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Chameleon behaviour of iodine in recovering noble-metals from WEEE: towards sustainability and “zero” waste

A. Serpe, A. Rigoldi, C. Marras, F. Artizzu, M. Laura Mercuri and P. Deplano, Green Chem., 2015, 17, 2208 DOI: 10.1039/C4GC02237H

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