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J Environ Chem Eng


Title:Material recovery from electronic waste using pyrolysis: Emissions measurements and risk assessment
Author(s):Sahle-Demessie E; Mezgebe B; Dietrich J; Shan Y; Harmon S; Lee CC;
Address:"US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Center for Environmental Solutions and Emergency Response, Cincinnati, OH 45268, USA. Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA"
Journal Title:J Environ Chem Eng
Year:2021
Volume:9
Issue:1
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2020.104943
ISSN/ISBN:2213-2929 (Print) 2213-3437 (Electronic) 2213-2929 (Linking)
Abstract:"Electronic waste (e-waste) generation has been growing in volume worldwide, and the diversity of its material composition is increasing. Sustainable management of this material is critical to achieving a circular-economy and minimizing environmental and public health risks. This study's objective was to investigate the use of pyrolysis as a possible technique to recover valuable materials and energy from different components of e-waste as an alternative approach for limiting their disposal to landfills. The study includes investigating the potential environmental impact of thermal processing of e-waste. The mass loss and change in e-waste chemicals during pyrolysis were also considered. The energy recovery from pyrolysis was made in a horizontal tube furnace under anoxic and isothermal conditions of selected temperatures of 300 degrees C, 400 degrees C, and 500 degrees C. Critical metals that include the rare earth elements and other metals (such as In, Co, Li) and valuable metals (Au, Ag, Pt group) were recovered from electronic components. Pyrolysis produced liquid and gas mixtures of organic compounds that can be used as fuels. Still, the process also emitted particulate matter and semi-volatile organic products, and the remaining ash contained leachable pollutants. Furthermore, toxicity characteristics leaching procedure (TCLP) of e-waste and partly oxidized products were conducted to measure the levels of pollutants leached before and after pyrolysis at selected temperatures. TCLP result revealed the presence of heavy metals like As, Cr, Cd, and Pd. Lead was found at 160 mg/L in PCBs leachate, which exceeded the toxicity characteristics (TC) limit of 5 mg/L. Liquid sample analysis from TCLP also showed the presence of C(10)-C(19) components, including benzene. This study's results contribute to the development of practical recycling alternative approaches that could help reduce health risks and environmental problems and recover materials from e-waste. These results will also help assess the hazard risks that workers are exposed to semi-formal recycling centers"
Keywords:E-waste recycling Heavy metals Metals recovery Organic pollutants Pyrolysis VOC/PAH emission and health risks;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINESahle-Demessie, Endalkachew Mezgebe, Bineyam Dietrich, Joshua Shan, Yonggui Harmon, Stephen Lee, Chun C eng EPA999999/ImEPA/Intramural EPA/ Netherlands 2021/03/23 J Environ Chem Eng. 2021 Feb 1; 9(1):10.1016/j.jece.2020.104943. doi: 10.1016/j.jece.2020.104943"

 
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