Indium extraction from LCD screens
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Resumo: | Liquid crystal display (LCD) screens are present in a variety of electronic devices including televisions, computers, cell phones, global positioning system (GPS) devices, and others. On a vitreous layer of their inner surface these screens contain the chemical element indium. The presence of this element, considered a critical raw material due to its economic importance and scarce availability, renders the recycling of these screens increasingly attractive. The present study therefore was undertaken with the aim of extracting indium present in LCD screens. Damaged or obsolete monitors with LCD screens were collected and dismantled manually to remove the glass layer containing indium, and subsequently, the glass layer was ground in a ball mill. After grinding, leaching tests for indium extraction were performed. Hydrochloric acid (HCl), at different temperatures and concentrations, was tested as a leaching agent at solid/liquid ratios of 1/100 and 1/10. The results obtained reveal the possibility of extracting indium, with the best result being obtained with HCl 6 M, 60°C, s/l ratio 1/100, with 298 mg In/kg. |
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Gabriel, Adjanara PreisGiordani, Bruna BaggioKasper, Angela CristinaVeit, Hugo Marcelo2019-02-08T02:32:39Z20182611-4135http://hdl.handle.net/10183/188595001086940Liquid crystal display (LCD) screens are present in a variety of electronic devices including televisions, computers, cell phones, global positioning system (GPS) devices, and others. On a vitreous layer of their inner surface these screens contain the chemical element indium. The presence of this element, considered a critical raw material due to its economic importance and scarce availability, renders the recycling of these screens increasingly attractive. The present study therefore was undertaken with the aim of extracting indium present in LCD screens. Damaged or obsolete monitors with LCD screens were collected and dismantled manually to remove the glass layer containing indium, and subsequently, the glass layer was ground in a ball mill. After grinding, leaching tests for indium extraction were performed. Hydrochloric acid (HCl), at different temperatures and concentrations, was tested as a leaching agent at solid/liquid ratios of 1/100 and 1/10. The results obtained reveal the possibility of extracting indium, with the best result being obtained with HCl 6 M, 60°C, s/l ratio 1/100, with 298 mg In/kg.application/pdfengDetritus : multidisciplinary journal for waste resources and residues. Pádova. Vol. 3 (Sept. 2018), p.43-46Dispositivos eletrônicosLixiviaçãoÍndio (Química)Ácido clorídricoLCD screenComminutionLeachingIndiumHydrochloric acidIndium extraction from LCD screensEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001086940.pdf.txt001086940.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain16049http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/188595/2/001086940.pdf.txt8a84778a129b717a3b951c35280ac4dfMD52ORIGINAL001086940.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf349659http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/188595/1/001086940.pdf39863736833ede6e02b2ec1fc9e41928MD5110183/1885952019-02-09 02:34:30.303435oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/188595Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2019-02-09T04:34:30Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Indium extraction from LCD screens |
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Indium extraction from LCD screens |
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Indium extraction from LCD screens Gabriel, Adjanara Preis Dispositivos eletrônicos Lixiviação Índio (Química) Ácido clorídrico LCD screen Comminution Leaching Indium Hydrochloric acid |
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Indium extraction from LCD screens |
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Indium extraction from LCD screens |
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Indium extraction from LCD screens |
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Indium extraction from LCD screens |
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Indium extraction from LCD screens |
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Gabriel, Adjanara Preis |
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Gabriel, Adjanara Preis Giordani, Bruna Baggio Kasper, Angela Cristina Veit, Hugo Marcelo |
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Giordani, Bruna Baggio Kasper, Angela Cristina Veit, Hugo Marcelo |
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Gabriel, Adjanara Preis Giordani, Bruna Baggio Kasper, Angela Cristina Veit, Hugo Marcelo |
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Dispositivos eletrônicos Lixiviação Índio (Química) Ácido clorídrico |
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Dispositivos eletrônicos Lixiviação Índio (Química) Ácido clorídrico LCD screen Comminution Leaching Indium Hydrochloric acid |
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LCD screen Comminution Leaching Indium Hydrochloric acid |
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Liquid crystal display (LCD) screens are present in a variety of electronic devices including televisions, computers, cell phones, global positioning system (GPS) devices, and others. On a vitreous layer of their inner surface these screens contain the chemical element indium. The presence of this element, considered a critical raw material due to its economic importance and scarce availability, renders the recycling of these screens increasingly attractive. The present study therefore was undertaken with the aim of extracting indium present in LCD screens. Damaged or obsolete monitors with LCD screens were collected and dismantled manually to remove the glass layer containing indium, and subsequently, the glass layer was ground in a ball mill. After grinding, leaching tests for indium extraction were performed. Hydrochloric acid (HCl), at different temperatures and concentrations, was tested as a leaching agent at solid/liquid ratios of 1/100 and 1/10. The results obtained reveal the possibility of extracting indium, with the best result being obtained with HCl 6 M, 60°C, s/l ratio 1/100, with 298 mg In/kg. |
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