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Journal of Biotechnology and Phytochemistry| Volume: 2

December 03-04, 2018 | Dubai, UAE

Recycling and Waste Management

6

th

International Conference on

Urban mining of precious metals and copper frommobile motherboards: Recovery studies

K Pavan Kumar Reddy2, Kushal Gaddam1, Vamshi Chirtha1, Akhil V1, MRP Reddy1, Rajesh Kumar1 and K Srinivasa Vadayar2

1Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology, India

2JNTUH College of Engineering, India

G

lobalization of information and communication has not

only revolutionized our lives, economies and industries

but also led to hazardous wastes generated from electronics.

E waste or Electronic waste is a term for electrical and

electronic equipment’s that have become discarded or

obsolete. Almost all E waste contains some or other form

of recyclable material including plastic, glass and metal. The

need of recycling the e waste is increasing day by day with the

increase in production of electronic devices and discarding

them after usage. The economics of E-waste recycling lies

with the recovery of precious metals. A mobile mother board

contains many valuable metals like gold, silver, palladium

and copper. Recovery of precious metals and valuable metals

is a big challenge as it also contains hazardous substances

such as cadmium, bromine, mercury, dioxins, furans etc.

Thermo Gravimetric Analysis (TGA) has performed to study

the thermal degradation characteristics of Mobile Mother

Board (MMB). MMBs were calcined at 8000C about two

hours in a gas fired furnace for complete combustion

of MMB. The flue gases were treated at 1200°C for

removing the organic toxins using a gas cleaning system.

Calcined MMBs are made into fine powder and elemental

analysis made for the MMBs. Based on the composition

of the elements present in MMBs different types of fluxes

were added with different composition to concentrate the

precious elements in Black copper during smelting process at

temperature of 13000C where the gangue can be separated

as slag. The chemical composition of the smelted copper

is presented and discussed. This study reveals that mobile

mother boards are rich source of copper and precious metals.

Speaker Biography

K PAVAN KUMAR REDDY has completed his bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering at

the age of 21 years from JNTU Hyderabad University, INDIA. He is pursuing his masters in

MetallurgicalEngineeringinJNTUHyderabadUniversity.HehasparticipatedinInternational

conference on Semiconductors and workshop on E waste Management organized by

C-MET Hyderabad. He has given oral presentation in All INDIA seminar on “Advances in

Metallurgy and Manufacturing Process” organized by The Institute of Engineers – INDIA.

e:

pavan.2111kumar@gmail.com