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Ammonium thiosulfate extraction of gold from printed circuit boards (PCBs) of end-of-life mobile phones and its recovery from pregnant leach solution by cementation

In this study, the ammonium thiosulfate leaching of gold (Au) from printed circuit boards (PCBs) of end-of-life mobile phones and the subsequent recovery of dissolved metals from pregnant leach solution via cementation were elucidated under various conditions. Over 99% of Au was extracted from crush...

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Published in:Hydrometallurgy 2020-01, Vol.191, p.105214, Article 105214
Main Authors: Jeon, Sanghee, Tabelin, Carlito Baltazar, Park, Ilhwan, Nagata, Yoshito, Ito, Mayumi, Hiroyoshi, Naoki
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Summary:In this study, the ammonium thiosulfate leaching of gold (Au) from printed circuit boards (PCBs) of end-of-life mobile phones and the subsequent recovery of dissolved metals from pregnant leach solution via cementation were elucidated under various conditions. Over 99% of Au was extracted from crushed PCBs (D50 = 85 μm) under the following conditions: 1 M of Na2S2O3, 10 mM of CuSO4, 1 M of ammonia/ammonium concentration, 0.1 g/10 ml of solid-to-liquid ratio, and a 24-h of leaching time in the presence of oxygen. In contrast, the recovery of Au ions via cementation was more favorable in the absence of oxygen. Among the various cementation agents evaluated, copper (Cu) was the most selective and recovered around 95% of extracted Au from the pregnant leach solution even in the presence of various coexisting metal ions. The cementation of Au exhibited two distinct kinetic regions: (1) an initially rapid rate, and (2) a more gradual and constant rate. Finally, the use of Cu plates to recover Au ions from ammonium thiosulfate pregnant solution of crushed PCBs is proposed, which could selectively recover about 80% of dissolved Au and is easier to handle and reuse compared with Cu powder. •Leaching mechanisms of metals in ammonium thiosulfate system were investigated.•Gold recovery by various cementation agents (e.g. Pb, Ni, Cu, Zn, Fe) was presented.•Effects of various factors on gold recovery from pregnant solution were discussed.•Selective recovery of Au from pregnant solution was obtained using Cu.
ISSN:0304-386X
1879-1158
DOI:10.1016/j.hydromet.2019.105214