Recovery of precious metals from WEEE using circulating particulate bed reactor
Abstract
Recovery of precious metals from Waste of electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE) using 3-D electrode fluidized bed reactor is one of the hydrometallurgical
ways. Hydrometallurgical method starts with leaching of WEEE sample by 4M
Potassium Iodide (KI) solution with Hydrochloric acid (HCl). Platinum and
Ruthenium were found from the leaching solution of pH 5 by determine the element
composition in filtered sample. Leaching solutions filtered and used as electrolyte
during electro-deposition experiment with 3-D electrode fluidized bed reactor. 3-D
electrode provides larger surface area per volume ratio compared to 2-D plate
electrode. Fluidization condition in reactor promotes the contact between ions and
electrode. The reactor was designed and fabricated based on the prototypes from
previous researches. The reactor operated under room temperature with constant
600mL/min electrolyte flow rate. Different voltages (0.1V, 0.15V, and 0.2V) were
applied to determine the best recovery efficiency of precious metal. However, only
Ruthenium was successfully deposited on the harvested activated carbon after electrodeposition
experiment. The element composition of ruthenium decreases as the
voltage supplied increase.
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