Authors
A Tuncuk, V Stazi, A Akcil, EY Yazici, H Deveci
Publication date
2011/10/27
Journal
Minerals Engineering
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Waste of electric–electronic equipment (WEEE) with an annual growth rate of about 3–5% is the fastest growing waste stream in municipal wastes. Notwithstanding their environmental pollution potential, waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) with their high content of base and precious metals, in particular, are regarded as a potential secondary resource when compared with ores. For the recovery of metals from WEEE, various treatment options based on conventional physical, hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical processes are available. These process options with particular reference to hydrometallurgical processes were reviewed in this study. With their relatively low capital cost, reduced environmental impact (e.g. no hazardous gases/dusts), potential for high metal recoveries and suitability for small scale applications, hydrometallurgical processes are promising options for the treatment of …
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A Tuncuk, V Stazi, A Akcil, EY Yazici, H Deveci - Minerals engineering, 2012