Printed circuit board waste as a source for high purity porous silica

Alireza Bazargan, Damien Bwegendaho, John Barford, Gordon McKay*

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Abstract

The electronic waste stream is one of the fastest growing streams of waste in the world. Printed circuit boards which are found in all electronic equipment are composed of a mixture of various metallic and non-metallic constituents. In this manuscript, the nonmetallics have been treated with acids followed by thermal treatment aiming at the production of high purity porous silica. The results show the possibility of obtaining SiO2 with a specific surface area (BET) as high as 300 m2/g and purity higher than 99% (X-ray fluorescence, molar%). The as-prepared silica is comparable to industrially sold samples. The study has successfully demonstrated the possibility of using these unwanted electronic wastes for the synthesis of materials with higher value and utility.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)88-93
Number of pages6
JournalSeparation and Purification Technology
Volume136
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Nov 2014

Keywords

  • Amorphous silica
  • E-waste
  • Printed circuit board
  • Urban mining
  • WEEE

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