Recovery of heavy metals from spent etching waste solution of printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing

The process of etching is the most crucial part of the work of manufacturing printed circuit boards (PCB). In the etching process by nitric acid, a spent etching waste solution of composition 250 g/L HNO3, 30-40 g/L Cu, 30-40 g/L Sn, 30-40 g/L Pb and 20-25 g/L Fe is produced. High metal concentratio...

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Main Authors: M. Ali, A. H., Sobri, Shafreeza, Ali, Salmiaton, Md. Yasin, Faizah
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.287492015-03-30T01:25:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28749/ Recovery of heavy metals from spent etching waste solution of printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing M. Ali, A. H. Sobri, Shafreeza Ali, Salmiaton Md. Yasin, Faizah The process of etching is the most crucial part of the work of manufacturing printed circuit boards (PCB). In the etching process by nitric acid, a spent etching waste solution of composition 250 g/L HNO3, 30-40 g/L Cu, 30-40 g/L Sn, 30-40 g/L Pb and 20-25 g/L Fe is produced. High metal concentrations in the spent etching waste solution make it a viable candidate for the recovery of metals. Recovery of metals from spent etching waste solution is a significant concern as the recent growth in production of printed circuit boards has generated a drastic increase of spent etching waste solution each year. This study concerns itself with the recovery of metals from spent etching waste. In this study a dilution was made in order to increase the pH of the solution as spent etching waste solution has high acidity, and the electrowinning method was performed to recover metals from the spent etching waste solution. Glassy carbon and platinum were used as cathode and anode in order to investigate the electrodeposition of metals and cyclic voltammetry investigation suggests that the deposition of metals on glassy carbon electrodes occurs at four different overpotentials mainly at -0.15 V, -0.35 V, -0.45 V and -0.75 V. Microscopy observation demonstrates that there is a deposition of metals by applying the potentials in a set of current-time transient study for a duration of 60 seconds and the metals recovered formed as aggregates. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28749/1/28749.pdf M. Ali, A. H. and Sobri, Shafreeza and Ali, Salmiaton and Md. Yasin, Faizah (2013) Recovery of heavy metals from spent etching waste solution of printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing. Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology, 21 (2). pp. 375-386. ISSN 0128-7680; ESSN: 2231-8526 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/view_archives.php?journal=JST-21-2-7
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description The process of etching is the most crucial part of the work of manufacturing printed circuit boards (PCB). In the etching process by nitric acid, a spent etching waste solution of composition 250 g/L HNO3, 30-40 g/L Cu, 30-40 g/L Sn, 30-40 g/L Pb and 20-25 g/L Fe is produced. High metal concentrations in the spent etching waste solution make it a viable candidate for the recovery of metals. Recovery of metals from spent etching waste solution is a significant concern as the recent growth in production of printed circuit boards has generated a drastic increase of spent etching waste solution each year. This study concerns itself with the recovery of metals from spent etching waste. In this study a dilution was made in order to increase the pH of the solution as spent etching waste solution has high acidity, and the electrowinning method was performed to recover metals from the spent etching waste solution. Glassy carbon and platinum were used as cathode and anode in order to investigate the electrodeposition of metals and cyclic voltammetry investigation suggests that the deposition of metals on glassy carbon electrodes occurs at four different overpotentials mainly at -0.15 V, -0.35 V, -0.45 V and -0.75 V. Microscopy observation demonstrates that there is a deposition of metals by applying the potentials in a set of current-time transient study for a duration of 60 seconds and the metals recovered formed as aggregates.
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author M. Ali, A. H.
Sobri, Shafreeza
Ali, Salmiaton
Md. Yasin, Faizah
spellingShingle M. Ali, A. H.
Sobri, Shafreeza
Ali, Salmiaton
Md. Yasin, Faizah
Recovery of heavy metals from spent etching waste solution of printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing
author_facet M. Ali, A. H.
Sobri, Shafreeza
Ali, Salmiaton
Md. Yasin, Faizah
author_sort M. Ali, A. H.
title Recovery of heavy metals from spent etching waste solution of printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing
title_short Recovery of heavy metals from spent etching waste solution of printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing
title_full Recovery of heavy metals from spent etching waste solution of printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing
title_fullStr Recovery of heavy metals from spent etching waste solution of printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of heavy metals from spent etching waste solution of printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing
title_sort recovery of heavy metals from spent etching waste solution of printed circuit board (pcb) manufacturing
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28749/1/28749.pdf
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http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/view_archives.php?journal=JST-21-2-7
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