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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A
Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering
Volume 40, 2005 - Issue 12
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Original Articles

Leaching Efficiency of Copper from Industrial Sludge with Traditional Acid Extraction (TAE) and Microwave Assisted Treatment (MAT)

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Pages 2203-2214 | Received 10 Feb 2005, Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

In this study various leaching technologies were applied to extract heavy metals from sludge from the printed circuit board process. These methods included traditional acid extraction (TAE) and microwave assisted treatment (MAT). The target heavy metal was copper. Experiments were performed to determine the acid the leaching efficiency by changing operating conditions, including acid type and concentration, leaching time, microwave power, and solid to liquid ratio (S/L). The TAE method demonstrated that copper leaching from a sludge of fine particle sizes (d < 150 μm) was 74% efficient at an S/L of 1/6, a leaching time of 18 hr, using nitric acid in the leaching solution. Then, when the microwave powers were 800 W and 400 W; the leaching time was 30 mins, and the coarse particle size (d < 9.5 mm) was by 1 N sulfuric acid, the copper leaching effects were 93% and 77%, respectively. The MAT procedure reduced the leaching time and improved the leaching efficiency above that obtained by TAE.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors would like to thank the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of China for financially supporting this research under Contract No. 92-EC-17-A-10-S1-0007 and 93-EC-17-A-10-S1-0007.

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