Investigation of Surface Properties and Floatability of CdTe Semiconductor for the Sake of Recycling of Obsolete Solar Elements

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Ljudmilla Bokanyi Szilvia Szabo Jozsef Paulovics
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"Waste recycling is one of the most important challenges of the XXI century. The recycling of wastes is closely related to and bases on the mineral processing. Many mineral processing techniques and equipment are applied in this field. The principles of the characterisation of wastes and design of technologies is rather similar to the classic mineral processing. Nevertheless, the diversity of the wastes and their complex composition and properties, as well as their environmental impact requires a special approach.Solar elements have sandwich structure of glass substrate and cover, as well as a very thin semiconductor layer. CdTe semi-conductor can be recycled by flotation. Within the RESOLVED (LIFE European Framework) R&D project on the recycling of solar elements the surface properties of pure CdTe semiconductor and pure glass were investigated by the measurements of zeta-potential using Zeta PALS Brookhaven instrument at University of Miskolc. Applied surfactants were: potassium ethyl xanthate; the anionic oxhydryl Aero Promoter 825 or Flotinor SM 35; the cationic Armoflote 43 or Armoflote 64, as well as Hostaflot LET (dithiophosphoric acid diethyl ester) and Hostaflot M91 (mercaptobenothiazole). The tested electrolyte was sodium-silicate. Zeta-measurements were carried out in full pH-range. Interfacial interactions were detected and interpreted. The basic results were verified by the flotation kinetic tests.Finally, the flotation technological experiments were carried out at a semi-technical scale using the real obsolete solar elements. The particle size at the liberation degree of 98% was as fine as below 5 µm. A special flotation cell providing the generation and distribution of very fine air bubbles was built. The pre-concentrate for the manufacturing of the test solar module was performed and transported to the BAM Institute (Berlin), the principal co-ordinator of the Project, and then further to the First Solar (USA) where a new panel was manufactured using recycled semi-conductor."
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APA: Ljudmilla Bokanyi Szilvia Szabo Jozsef Paulovics  (2016)  Investigation of Surface Properties and Floatability of CdTe Semiconductor for the Sake of Recycling of Obsolete Solar Elements

MLA: Ljudmilla Bokanyi Szilvia Szabo Jozsef Paulovics Investigation of Surface Properties and Floatability of CdTe Semiconductor for the Sake of Recycling of Obsolete Solar Elements. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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