Investigate the liberation of copper from waste Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs)
Date
2010-06-09Author
Mohd Zaheruddin, Kasmuin
Aimi Noorliyana, H.
Md. Fazlul, Bari
Sri Asliza, Md. Amin
Faizul, Che Pa
Kamarudin, Hussin, Brig. Jen. Dato' Prof. Dr.
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Nowadays the waste PCBs
increasing sharply proportionally the
number of personal computers which is 5.7
million in 2005 and the predict amounts, it
will be increase to 11.5 Million in 2010
(Unit Perancangan Ekonomi, 2006). From
that figure it shows that, computer or
Printed Circuit Board (PCB) which is one
of the electric and electronic components
may cause environmental problems during
the waste management phase if it is not
properly pre treated. Considering of the
environmental problem, recycling of waste
PCBs is an important subject not only from
the treatment for waste but also from the
recovery of valuable materials. The studies
are focused on liberation size of copper in
waste Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs).
Waste PCBs sample were cut, dry crushed
and ground down to assemble the criteria
of liberation particle size of samples and
sieved with the chosen size fraction.
Samples were dissolved into aqua regia
solution and analyzed with Atomic
Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) to
determine the presence of valuable metals
in solution that consists in samples. As
well, light microscope was used to
determine the degree of liberation of
copper from PCBs particles. As the result
it shows that Cu element (9.97%) is the
highest metal composition in PCBs and it
is very worth to recycle. At particles size
300 μm, it been seen from microscope that
Cu particles start to fully liberated with
metal and non-metal element.