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Heavy metal partitioning from electronic scrap during thermal End-of-Life treatment

Scharnhorst, Wolfram
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Ludwig, Christian  
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Wochele, Jorg
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2007
Science Of The Total Environment

Samples of identical Printed Wiring Board Assemblies (PWBA) have been thermally treated in a Quartz Tube Reactor (QTR) in order to detect the volatility of selected heavy metals contained in electronic scrap being of environmental concern. In preparation, evaporation experiments were performed using a Thermo Gravimeter (TG) in connection with an Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emissions Spectrometer (ICP-OES). The QTR experiments were performed under reducing and under oxidising conditions at 550 and at 880 degrees C. The volatilisation has been determined for As, Cd, Ni, Ga, Pb, and Sb using ICP-OES analysis of the ash residues. The results were evaluated by thermodynamic equilibrium calculations, the TG-ICP measurements and in comparison with similar studies.

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DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2006.11.023
Web of Science ID

WOS:000244629100015

Author(s)
Scharnhorst, Wolfram
Ludwig, Christian  
Wochele, Jorg
Jolliet, Olivier
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Science Of The Total Environment
Volume

373

Start page

576

End page

584

Subjects

heavy metals

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printed wiring board assembly

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electronic scrap

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waste management

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thermal End-of-Life treatment

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Solid-Waste Incinerators

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Distribution Behavior

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Chlorides

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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April 13, 2011
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