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Supergravity separation for recovering Pb and Sn from electronic waste

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Separation and Purification Technology
Vol 191
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2017.09.041

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Jintao Gao
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Electronic waste (e-waste) contains plenty of toxic substances as well as valuable metals (e.g. Pb and Sn). The storage of e-waste presents a long-term environmental issue but also an opportunity to recover valuable metals. Supergravity asa novel technology was used to separate and recover Pb-Sn alloy from e-waste in this study. Based on the different melting points of various metals, it can separate Pb and Sn from e-waste by melt separation in a supergravity field produced by a centrifugal apparatus. Several parameters affecting the recovery of Pb and Sn were investigated. Under optimal conditions including a gravity coefficient of 1000, centrifugal time of 5min, and temperature of 410°C, the recovery values of Pb and Sn were 54.41% and 41.94%, respectively. The (Pb+Sn)% of Pb-Sn alloy was 94.84wt.% and the mass ratio of Pb/Sn was 0.66. This Pb-Sn alloy was suitable as raw materials for industrial applications. Some solid solutions were formed with Sn may be the main reason for the low recovery of Sn.

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Long Meng, Jintao Gao, Yiwei Zhong, Zhe Wang, Kuiyuan Chen, Zhancheng Guo (2017). Supergravity separation for recovering Pb and Sn from electronic waste. Separation and Purification Technology, 191, pp. 375-383, DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2017.09.041.

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