Recovery of tin from metal powders of waste printed circuit boards.

To avoid the adverse effects of tin on the smelting process used to recover copper from metal powders of waste printed circuit boards, an effective process is proposed that selectively extracts tin and its associated metals. That impacts of alkaline pressure oxidation leaching parameters on metal conversion were systematically investigated. The results showed that Sn, Pb, Al and small amounts of Zn in the metal powders were leached out, leaving copper residue. By optimizing the conditions, leaching recovery of 98.2%, 77.6%, 78.3 and 6.8% for Sn, Pb, Al and Zn, respectively, were achieved. Subsequently, more than 99.9% of Pb and Zn in the leaching solution were removed as a mixture of PbS-ZnS in the purification process, which can be used as a raw material in Pb smelting. Approximately 86.2% of Sn in the purified solution was recovered by electrowinning, and the purity of the cathode tin was over 99.8%.

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