Copper power and method for producing same
US-10518323-B2 · Dec 31, 2019 · US
US2023374625A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023374625-A1 |
| Application number | US-202217746141-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 17, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 17, 2022 |
| Publication date | Nov 23, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention is related generally to recovering metals from waste electronics, and more particularly to a process to recover copper and gold commonly found in waste printed circuit boards using a lixiviant containing a weak acid such as citric acid or acetic acid, a particular concentration of table salt and an oxidizer. By using this lixiviant, the copper found in the printed circuit board reacts to form copper salts and gold becomes detached. Importantly this recovery method of copper and gold found in waste PCBs is fast, does not pose environmental hazards and is economically feasible.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A method to recover copper and gold from electronic waste, the method comprising the steps of: (1) Preparing a single lixiviant solution containing a weak acid, an oxidizer, and a salt wherein a concentration of the salt is less than 30% by weight of the single lixiviant solution, the weak acid to the salt ratio in the single lixiviant solution is 1 gram to 15 grams; and the pH of the single lixiviant solution is less than 2.3; (2) Contacting and soaking electronic waste containing printed circuit boards having gold electroplated on top of copper electrical contacts with the single lixiviant solution wherein copper in the printed circuit boards reacts to form copper salts and the gold electroplated on top of copper electrical contacts becomes detached from the electrical contacts in the single lixivant solution; and (3) Recovering the copper salts and detached gold in the single lixiviant solution. 2 . The method to recover copper and gold from electronic waste of claim 1 , wherein the weak acid is acetic acid. 3 . The method to recover copper and gold from electronic waste of claim 1 , wherein the salt is table salt (NaCl). 4 . The method to recover copper and gold from electronic waste of claim 1 , wherein the oxidizer is hydrogen peroxide. 5 . The method to recover copper and gold from electronic waste of claim 3 , wherein the concentration of the table salt (NaCl) is between 2% and 10% by weight of the single lixiviant solution. 6 . The method to recover copper and gold from electronic waste of claim 1 , wherein the ratio of the weak acid to the salt in the single lixiviant solution is 2 grams to 13 grams. 7 . The method to recover copper and gold from electronic waste of claim 1 , wherein the detached gold is recovered by electrowinning, precipitation or solvent extraction. 8 . The method to recover copper and gold from electronic waste of claim 1 , wherein the pH of the single lixiviant solution is between 0.6 and 2.2. 9 . The method to recover copper and gold from electronic waste of claim 1 , wherein the speed of the copper salt recovery is increased by placing the single lixiviant solution in an electrical cell and applying a desired potential to the electrical cell containing the single lixiviant solution.
Hydrometallurgy · CPC title
Chemical treatment, e.g. pH adjustment or oxidation (involving an extraction step B09B3/80) · CPC title
of noble metals · CPC title
from manufactured products, e.g. from printed circuit boards, from photographic films, paper or baths · CPC title
Wet processes · CPC title
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