Recycling chemical waste in the manufacture of printed circuit boards: report of an academic research project (Program of Scientific Initiation Voluntary)

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Autor(a) principal: Nunes, Maíra de Paula
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Siqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/12902
Resumo: This article proposes a method of recovering a ferric chloride solution, which, after constant use for corrosion of printed circuit boards, produces a corrosive solution containing copper. This process of plate corrosion is quite common in the electronics area, being carried out in laboratories and in the domestic environment, as a result, it is improperly disposed of in the sewage system. The engineering student aims at the most effective method, however, which has the least impact on the environment when studying a process. Thus, this study provides a professional growth of engineering undergraduates by recycling the ferric chloride solution, which inappropriate disposal damages the sewage system and causes harm to human health and the environment, and would reduce expenses in the institution, where the solution is used in the laboratories of the Electrical Engineering Department and would be handled by a third party at the end of its useful life. By presenting three recovery methods, the project studies which method is the most efficient and offers the least risk to the operator, since these methods are also carried out in a domestic environment. The tests performed with the solutions recovered from the methods presented allow the comparison and understanding of the importance of each step of the recovery processes, thus, it is possible to propose a new method synthesizing the steps of the other processes that really matter in the recycling of the solution and that allows the recovery of copper in solution for further studies, how to add value to this residue, possibly increasing the useful life of the recycled solution. The new method can be performed in a domestic environment, as it uses easily accessible materials and does not pose great risks to operators. In the laboratory, using materials with a higher level of purity and in high concentrations, it is possible to obtain a more efficient corrosion and absorb the production of spent perchloride solution from the laboratories of the Institution's Electrical Engineering Department.
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spelling Recycling chemical waste in the manufacture of printed circuit boards: report of an academic research project (Program of Scientific Initiation Voluntary)Reciclagem de resíduos químicos na fabricação de placas de circuito impresso: relato de um projeto de pesquisa acadêmico (Programa de Iniciação Científica Voluntária)Cloreto férrico. Corrosão. Circuito Impresso. Ferric chloride (Trichloroiron). Corrosion. Printed circuit.This article proposes a method of recovering a ferric chloride solution, which, after constant use for corrosion of printed circuit boards, produces a corrosive solution containing copper. This process of plate corrosion is quite common in the electronics area, being carried out in laboratories and in the domestic environment, as a result, it is improperly disposed of in the sewage system. The engineering student aims at the most effective method, however, which has the least impact on the environment when studying a process. Thus, this study provides a professional growth of engineering undergraduates by recycling the ferric chloride solution, which inappropriate disposal damages the sewage system and causes harm to human health and the environment, and would reduce expenses in the institution, where the solution is used in the laboratories of the Electrical Engineering Department and would be handled by a third party at the end of its useful life. By presenting three recovery methods, the project studies which method is the most efficient and offers the least risk to the operator, since these methods are also carried out in a domestic environment. The tests performed with the solutions recovered from the methods presented allow the comparison and understanding of the importance of each step of the recovery processes, thus, it is possible to propose a new method synthesizing the steps of the other processes that really matter in the recycling of the solution and that allows the recovery of copper in solution for further studies, how to add value to this residue, possibly increasing the useful life of the recycled solution. The new method can be performed in a domestic environment, as it uses easily accessible materials and does not pose great risks to operators. In the laboratory, using materials with a higher level of purity and in high concentrations, it is possible to obtain a more efficient corrosion and absorb the production of spent perchloride solution from the laboratories of the Institution's Electrical Engineering Department.Propõe-se neste artigo um método de recuperação de uma solução de cloreto férrico, que, após uso constante para corrosão de placas de circuito impresso, produz uma solução corrosiva contendo cobre. Esse processo de corrosão de placas é bastante comum na área da eletrônica, sendo realizado nos laboratórios e no ambiente doméstico, em decorrência disso, é descartado inadequadamente na rede de esgoto. O estudante de engenharia tem em vista o método mais eficaz, porém, o que menos impacta no meio ambiente ao estudar um processo. Assim, este estudo proporciona um crescimento profissional do graduando de engenharia ao reciclar a solução de cloreto férrico, que o descarte inapropriado danifica o sistema de esgoto e gera prejuízos à saúde humana e ao meio ambiente, e reduziria gastos na instituição, onde a solução é usada nos laboratórios do Departamento de Engenharia Elétrica e seria tratada por uma empresa terceirizada ao fim de sua vida útil. Ao apresentar três métodos de recuperação, o projeto estuda qual método é o mais eficiente e oferece menos riscos ao operador, visto que esses métodos são realizados, também, em ambiente doméstico. Os testes realizados com as soluções recuperadas a partir dos métodos apresentados permitem a comparação e o entendimento da importância de cada etapa dos processos de recuperação, desse modo, é possível propor um novo método sintetizando as etapas dos outros processos que realmente importam na reciclagem da solução e que permita a recuperação do cobre em solução para outros estudos, como agregar valor a esse resíduo, possivelmente aumentando a vida útil da solução reciclada. O novo método pode ser realizado em ambiente doméstico, pois utiliza materiais de fácil acesso e não oferecem grandes riscos aos operadores. No laboratório, utilizando materiais com um nível de pureza maior e em altas concentrações, é possível obter uma corrosão mais eficiente e absorver a produção de solução desgastada de percloreto dos laboratórios do Departamento de Engenharia Elétrica da instituição.Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV2021-10-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/1290210.18540/jcecvl7iss4pp12902-01-13eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 7 No. 4 (2021); 12902-01-13eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 7 Núm. 4 (2021); 12902-01-13eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; v. 7 n. 4 (2021); 12902-01-13e2527-1075reponame:The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciencesinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFVporhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/12902/6928Copyright (c) 2021 The Journal of Engineering and Exact Scienceshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNunes, Maíra de PaulaSiqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira 2021-12-16T18:51:58Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufv.br:article/12902Revistahttp://www.seer.ufv.br/seer/rbeq2/index.php/req2/oai2527-10752527-1075opendoar:2021-12-16T18:51:58The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Recycling chemical waste in the manufacture of printed circuit boards: report of an academic research project (Program of Scientific Initiation Voluntary)
Reciclagem de resíduos químicos na fabricação de placas de circuito impresso: relato de um projeto de pesquisa acadêmico (Programa de Iniciação Científica Voluntária)
title Recycling chemical waste in the manufacture of printed circuit boards: report of an academic research project (Program of Scientific Initiation Voluntary)
spellingShingle Recycling chemical waste in the manufacture of printed circuit boards: report of an academic research project (Program of Scientific Initiation Voluntary)
Nunes, Maíra de Paula
Cloreto férrico. Corrosão. Circuito Impresso.
Ferric chloride (Trichloroiron). Corrosion. Printed circuit.
title_short Recycling chemical waste in the manufacture of printed circuit boards: report of an academic research project (Program of Scientific Initiation Voluntary)
title_full Recycling chemical waste in the manufacture of printed circuit boards: report of an academic research project (Program of Scientific Initiation Voluntary)
title_fullStr Recycling chemical waste in the manufacture of printed circuit boards: report of an academic research project (Program of Scientific Initiation Voluntary)
title_full_unstemmed Recycling chemical waste in the manufacture of printed circuit boards: report of an academic research project (Program of Scientific Initiation Voluntary)
title_sort Recycling chemical waste in the manufacture of printed circuit boards: report of an academic research project (Program of Scientific Initiation Voluntary)
author Nunes, Maíra de Paula
author_facet Nunes, Maíra de Paula
Siqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira
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author2 Siqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira
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Siqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cloreto férrico. Corrosão. Circuito Impresso.
Ferric chloride (Trichloroiron). Corrosion. Printed circuit.
topic Cloreto férrico. Corrosão. Circuito Impresso.
Ferric chloride (Trichloroiron). Corrosion. Printed circuit.
description This article proposes a method of recovering a ferric chloride solution, which, after constant use for corrosion of printed circuit boards, produces a corrosive solution containing copper. This process of plate corrosion is quite common in the electronics area, being carried out in laboratories and in the domestic environment, as a result, it is improperly disposed of in the sewage system. The engineering student aims at the most effective method, however, which has the least impact on the environment when studying a process. Thus, this study provides a professional growth of engineering undergraduates by recycling the ferric chloride solution, which inappropriate disposal damages the sewage system and causes harm to human health and the environment, and would reduce expenses in the institution, where the solution is used in the laboratories of the Electrical Engineering Department and would be handled by a third party at the end of its useful life. By presenting three recovery methods, the project studies which method is the most efficient and offers the least risk to the operator, since these methods are also carried out in a domestic environment. The tests performed with the solutions recovered from the methods presented allow the comparison and understanding of the importance of each step of the recovery processes, thus, it is possible to propose a new method synthesizing the steps of the other processes that really matter in the recycling of the solution and that allows the recovery of copper in solution for further studies, how to add value to this residue, possibly increasing the useful life of the recycled solution. The new method can be performed in a domestic environment, as it uses easily accessible materials and does not pose great risks to operators. In the laboratory, using materials with a higher level of purity and in high concentrations, it is possible to obtain a more efficient corrosion and absorb the production of spent perchloride solution from the laboratories of the Institution's Electrical Engineering Department.
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