Enhanced bioleaching efficiency of copper from printed circuit boards without iron loss

To solve the common problem of Cu bioleaching from waste printed circuit boards (PCBs), a slightly modified bioleaching method was used in this work. This method was concentrated on preventing the iron loss, which would promote Cu bioleaching, reduce FeSO4·7H2O consumption from up to 60 g/L and brin...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inHydrometallurgy Vol. 180; pp. 65 - 71
Main Authors Wang, Shuhua, Chen, Lixiang, Zhou, Xiuli, Yan, Weifu, Ding, Rui, Chen, Bilian, Wang, Chin-Tsan, Zhao, Feng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.09.2018
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:To solve the common problem of Cu bioleaching from waste printed circuit boards (PCBs), a slightly modified bioleaching method was used in this work. This method was concentrated on preventing the iron loss, which would promote Cu bioleaching, reduce FeSO4·7H2O consumption from up to 60 g/L and bring cost savings. Herein, we firstly compared the bioleaching performances between 1.5SO42− system and 1.5S0 system. The results showed that 1.5S0 system was practicable to inhibit the production of Fe(III)-precipitates, and the sustaining low pH should be the main factor for the suppression. Then, different initial content of FeSO4·7H2O was combined with multi-stage bioleaching mode under 1.5S0 system. It was found that 0.25 g/L FeSO4·7H2O was sufficient for bioleaching of Cu from 50 g/L PCBs, the increasing Cu2+ content was achieved by the unsuppressed circulation between Fe2+ and Fe3+. Compared to previous reports, the input quantity of FeSO4·7H2O was reduced remarkably (up to 239 times) and the capital cost of bioleaching could be saved by 37–284 USD m−3. Hence, this work significantly promoted the Cu bioleaching performance through controlling the iron loss, which appears very promising for the development of practical applications. [Display omitted] •It was practicable to prevent the iron loss during PCBs bioleaching.•The unsuppressed circulation between Fe2+ and Fe3+ helped to dissolve Cu0.•FeSO4·7H2O used was up to 239 times less than in previous reports.•The capital cost of PCBs bioleaching was reduced by up to 284 USD m−3.
ISSN:0304-386X
1879-1158
DOI:10.1016/j.hydromet.2018.07.010