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Morphology, Phase and Chemical Analysis of Leachate after Bioleaching Metals from Printed Circuit Boards

The article presents the assessment of solutions and dried residues precipitated from solutions after the bioleaching process of Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) utilizing the Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. The obtained dried residues precipitated from bioleaching solution (leachate) and control soluti...

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Autores principales: Hyra, Kamila, Nuckowski, Paweł M., Willner, Joanna, Suponik, Tomasz, Franke, Dawid, Pawlyta, Mirosława, Matus, Krzysztof, Kwaśny, Waldemar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35806498
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15134373
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author Hyra, Kamila
Nuckowski, Paweł M.
Willner, Joanna
Suponik, Tomasz
Franke, Dawid
Pawlyta, Mirosława
Matus, Krzysztof
Kwaśny, Waldemar
author_facet Hyra, Kamila
Nuckowski, Paweł M.
Willner, Joanna
Suponik, Tomasz
Franke, Dawid
Pawlyta, Mirosława
Matus, Krzysztof
Kwaśny, Waldemar
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description The article presents the assessment of solutions and dried residues precipitated from solutions after the bioleaching process of Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) utilizing the Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. The obtained dried residues precipitated from bioleaching solution (leachate) and control solution were tested using morphology, phase, and chemical composition analysis, with particular emphasis on the assessment of crystalline and amorphous components. The analysis of the dried residues from leachate after bioleaching as well as those from the sterile control solution demonstrated a difference in the component oxidation—the leachate consisted of mainly amorphous spherical particles in diameter up to 200 nm, forming lacy aggregates. In the specimenform control solution larger particles (up to 500 nm) were observed with a hollow in the middle and crystalline outer part (probably Fe(2)O(3), CuFeS(2), and Cu(2)O). The X-ray diffraction phase analysis revealed that specimen obtained from leachate after bioleaching consisted mainly of an amorphous component and some content of Fe(2)O(3) crystalline phase, while the dried residue from control solution showed more crystalline components. The share of the crystalline and amorphous components can be related to efficiency in dissolving metals during bioleaching. Obtained results of the investigation confirm the activity and participation of the A. ferrooxidans bacteria in the solubilization process of electro-waste components, with their visible degradation–acceleration of the reaction owing to a continuous regeneration of the leaching medium. The performed investigations allowed to characterize the specimen from leachate and showed that the application of complementary cross-check of the micro (SEM and S/TEM) and macro (ICP-OES and XRD) methods are of immense use for complete guidance assessment and obtained valuable data for the next stages of PCBs recycling.
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spelling pubmed-92671602022-07-09 Morphology, Phase and Chemical Analysis of Leachate after Bioleaching Metals from Printed Circuit Boards Hyra, Kamila Nuckowski, Paweł M. Willner, Joanna Suponik, Tomasz Franke, Dawid Pawlyta, Mirosława Matus, Krzysztof Kwaśny, Waldemar Materials (Basel) Article The article presents the assessment of solutions and dried residues precipitated from solutions after the bioleaching process of Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) utilizing the Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. The obtained dried residues precipitated from bioleaching solution (leachate) and control solution were tested using morphology, phase, and chemical composition analysis, with particular emphasis on the assessment of crystalline and amorphous components. The analysis of the dried residues from leachate after bioleaching as well as those from the sterile control solution demonstrated a difference in the component oxidation—the leachate consisted of mainly amorphous spherical particles in diameter up to 200 nm, forming lacy aggregates. In the specimenform control solution larger particles (up to 500 nm) were observed with a hollow in the middle and crystalline outer part (probably Fe(2)O(3), CuFeS(2), and Cu(2)O). The X-ray diffraction phase analysis revealed that specimen obtained from leachate after bioleaching consisted mainly of an amorphous component and some content of Fe(2)O(3) crystalline phase, while the dried residue from control solution showed more crystalline components. The share of the crystalline and amorphous components can be related to efficiency in dissolving metals during bioleaching. Obtained results of the investigation confirm the activity and participation of the A. ferrooxidans bacteria in the solubilization process of electro-waste components, with their visible degradation–acceleration of the reaction owing to a continuous regeneration of the leaching medium. The performed investigations allowed to characterize the specimen from leachate and showed that the application of complementary cross-check of the micro (SEM and S/TEM) and macro (ICP-OES and XRD) methods are of immense use for complete guidance assessment and obtained valuable data for the next stages of PCBs recycling. MDPI 2022-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9267160/ /pubmed/35806498 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15134373 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hyra, Kamila
Nuckowski, Paweł M.
Willner, Joanna
Suponik, Tomasz
Franke, Dawid
Pawlyta, Mirosława
Matus, Krzysztof
Kwaśny, Waldemar
Morphology, Phase and Chemical Analysis of Leachate after Bioleaching Metals from Printed Circuit Boards
title Morphology, Phase and Chemical Analysis of Leachate after Bioleaching Metals from Printed Circuit Boards
title_full Morphology, Phase and Chemical Analysis of Leachate after Bioleaching Metals from Printed Circuit Boards
title_fullStr Morphology, Phase and Chemical Analysis of Leachate after Bioleaching Metals from Printed Circuit Boards
title_full_unstemmed Morphology, Phase and Chemical Analysis of Leachate after Bioleaching Metals from Printed Circuit Boards
title_short Morphology, Phase and Chemical Analysis of Leachate after Bioleaching Metals from Printed Circuit Boards
title_sort morphology, phase and chemical analysis of leachate after bioleaching metals from printed circuit boards
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35806498
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15134373
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