Silver Recovery from Printed Circuit Based Using Deep Eutectic Solvent-Glyceline (DES-Glyceline)

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Silver is an element with the highest thermal and electrical conductivity, making it ideal for electrical applications. One of the most commonly consumed electronic wastes containing silver is Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs). To reduce the amount of PCB waste and increase the availability of silver, an environmentally friendly solvent called Deep Eutectic Solvent (DES) is proposed to extract silver from PCB waste. This study aims to synthesize DES-glyceline and investigate the behavior and effectiveness of silver extraction using this DES glyceline. The optimum mole ratio of choline chloride and glycerol to synthesize DES was 1:2. The density of DES-glyceline was measured by a pycnometer, about 1.1378 g/L. The FT-IR spectra showed a broadening peak of the O-H band and its shifting from 3273 cm-1 in glycerol to 3124 cm-1 in DES-glyceline. The NMR characterization demonstrated the deshielding effect of O-H proton in glycerol, from 3.44 ppm to 4.63 ppm and 5.19 ppm. Both results indicate the formation of hydrogen bonds attributed to DES formation. The success of silver extraction by DES-glyceline was proven by cyclic voltammetry, resulting in an anodic peak at 0.132 V and a cathodic peak at -0.037 V. XRF characterization showed that the silver concentration contained in the initial PCB sample was 178.59 ppm. The recovery optimum condition for silver from PCB extraction was at the temperature of 120°C and at the time of 16 hours with a leaching percentage of almost 85%. This environmentally friendly, low-cost, low toxicity, and high biodegradability DES-glyceline shows tremendous promise for efficiently recovering silver from PCB e-waste.
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English
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Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume:43 Issue: 7, Jul 2024
Pages:
2572 to 2580
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