Recycled Printed Circuit Board leach residue as an alternative reducing agent in secondary copper smelting, D. Attah-Kyei, G. Akdogan, C. Dorfling, and J.H. Zietsman

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. Attah-Kyei G. Akdogan C. Dorfling J. H. Zietsman
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Abstract

The development of newer and improved electrical products has led to an increase in the rate at which older products are discarded as waste. The main focus of electronic waste is the printed circuit board (PCB) because of the inherently high value of contained metals such as gold and copper. Several options for treatment of the non-metallic fraction including material recycling, where the residue may be used as inclusions in concrete or asphalt materials with minimal processing or chemical recycling, where chemicals and fuels are produced from the residue using pyrolysis exist. In this paper, the utilisation of the non-metallic leached PCB waste fraction as reductant in secondary copper smelting was investigated. Analysis of the leached residue revealed that PCB is highly amorphous and has a carbon content of 28.5%, an oxygen content of 23.1%, with the ash and volatile matter contents 40.1% and 44.8% respectively. Thermodynamic simulations of secondary smelting of copper were conducted in terms of metal recovery, and the energy required when PCB was used as a reductant. The results were also compared with that of coal and PCB-coal blends. The simulations revealed that as PCB in the blend used as reductants increases, the amount of energy required for the smelting operation decreases. Metal recovery slightly decreased as the mass percent of PCB in the blend increased due to lower carbon content present in PCB relative to coal. The results also highlighted the energy saving with PCB-coal blends which was around 160 kWh per ton of feed relative to coal. The decrease in the amount of energy required for the operation is attributed to the higher volatile content of the PCB, which is also a part of the reduction process. Keywords: PCB leach residue, alternative reducing agent, secondary copper smelting
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APA: D. Attah-Kyei G. Akdogan C. Dorfling J. H. Zietsman  (2020)  Recycled Printed Circuit Board leach residue as an alternative reducing agent in secondary copper smelting, D. Attah-Kyei, G. Akdogan, C. Dorfling, and J.H. Zietsman

MLA: D. Attah-Kyei G. Akdogan C. Dorfling J. H. Zietsman Recycled Printed Circuit Board leach residue as an alternative reducing agent in secondary copper smelting, D. Attah-Kyei, G. Akdogan, C. Dorfling, and J.H. Zietsman. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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