Green Processing and Synthesis (Apr 2014)

From trash to resource: a green approach to noble-metals dissolution and recovery

  • Serpe Angela,
  • Artizzu Flavia,
  • Espa Davide,
  • Rigoldi Americo,
  • Mercuri Maria Laura,
  • Deplano Paola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/gps-2014-0004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 141 – 146

Abstract

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A process based on the lixiviant properties of organic mixtures of dihalogen/S,S-ligands, N,N′-dimethyl-perhydrodiazepine-2,3-dithione (Me2dazdt) and tetraalkylthiuramdisulphide (Et4TDS) in the presence of diiodine, for gold recovery from the non-ferrous metal fraction of real shredded waste electric and electronic equipment (WEEE), is presented here. Selective dissolution of metals is achieved through a sequence of three steps where the oxidation of different kinds of metals is achieved by using: (1) refluxing water solutions of HCl 1:5 under Ar atmosphere (Sn, Zn, etc.); (2) water solutions of NH3/(NH4)2SO4 mixtures in the presence of H2O2 on the resting sample(Cu, Ag); and (3) acetone solutions of Me2dazdt or Et4TDS/I2 mixtures on the final residue (Au). Each step is followed by a further treatment for: (1) metal recovery, in the case of Au, Cu, Ag; and (2) inertization, in the case of heavy metals. As a whole, the process is very promising for effective recovery of gold and other valuable noble-metals and for using non harmful reagents in mild conditions.

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