Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing (Jun 2022)

Photocatalytic Materials Obtained from E-Waste Recycling: Review, Techniques, Critique, and Update

  • Ashkan Bahadoran,
  • Jeffrey Roshan De Lile,
  • Saeid Masudy-Panah,
  • Behzad Sadeghi,
  • Jiaxin Li,
  • Mohammad Hosein Sabzalian,
  • Seeram Ramakrishna,
  • Qinglei Liu,
  • Pasquale Cavaliere,
  • Arun Gopinathan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp6040069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
p. 69

Abstract

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Waste-derived materials obtained from the recovery and recycling of electronic waste (e-waste) such as batteries and printed circuit boards have attracted enormous attention from academia and industry in recent years, especially due to their eco-friendly nature and the massive increment in e-waste due to technological development. Several investigations in the literature have covered the advances achieved so far. Meanwhile, photocatalytic applications are especially of interest since they maintain mutual benefits and can be used for H2 production from solar water splitting based on semiconductor processing as a proper environmentally friendly technique for solar energy conversion. In addition, they can be utilized to degrade a variety of organic and non-organic contaminations. Nonetheless, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, there has not been any comprehensive review that has specifically been focused on e-waste-derived photocatalytic materials. In this regard, the present work is dedicated to thoroughly discussing the related mechanisms, strategies, and methods, as well as the various possible photocatalysts synthesized from e-wastes with some critiques in this field. This brief overview can introduce modern technologies and promising possibilities for e-waste valorization, photocatalytic processes, and new photocatalytic degradation methods of eco-friendly nature. This paper discusses various e-waste-obtained photocatalytic materials, synthesis procedures, and applications, as well as several types of e-waste, derived materials such as TiO2, ZnO, indium tin oxide, and a variety of sulfide- and ferrite-based photocatalytic materials.

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