1. Urban mining by flash Joule heating
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James M. Tour, Zhe Wang, Duy Xuan Luong, Carter Kittrell, Emily A. McHugh, and Bing Deng
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Multidisciplinary ,Pollution remediation ,Waste management ,Science ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Precious metal ,General Chemistry ,Electronic waste ,Environmentally friendly ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Batteries ,Flash (photography) ,Hazardous waste ,Smelting ,Environmental science ,Leaching (metallurgy) ,Joule heating - Abstract
Precious metal recovery from electronic waste, termed urban mining, is important for a circular economy. Present methods for urban mining, mainly smelting and leaching, suffer from lengthy purification processes and negative environmental impacts. Here, a solvent-free and sustainable process by flash Joule heating is disclosed to recover precious metals and remove hazardous heavy metals in electronic waste within one second. The sample temperature ramps to ~3400 K in milliseconds by the ultrafast electrical thermal process. Such a high temperature enables the evaporative separation of precious metals from the supporting matrices, with the recovery yields >80% for Rh, Pd, Ag, and >60% for Au. The heavy metals in electronic waste, some of which are highly toxic including Cr, As, Cd, Hg, and Pb, are also removed, leaving a final waste with minimal metal content, acceptable even for agriculture soil levels. Urban mining by flash Joule heating would be 80× to 500× less energy consumptive than using traditional smelting furnaces for metal-component recovery and more environmentally friendly., Precious metals recovery from electronics wastes, termed urban mining, is significant for a circular economy. Here, the authors reported a solvent-free and ultrafast process based on flash Joule heating to recover precious metals and remove toxic heavy metals in electronic wastes.
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- 2021
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