Research » Electronic Scrap Recycling

The IME pursues the objective to use the high potential of WEEE as a resource for various metals by developing a sustainable metallurgical recycling process. The focal point is the recovery of base metals (copper, aluminum), precious metals (gold, silver, platinum and palladium) as well as critical elements (gallium, germanium and indium). Currently, five doctoral studies examine different approaches of hydro- and pyrometallurgical processes concerning their selectivity, efficiency and flexibility. These processes aim at the treatment of several waste streams (such as printed circuit boards, shredder dust or whole smartphones) to recover various valuable metals with minimal losses. By elaborating several single methods, a process concept will be developed, which enables the recovery of individual elements through a flexible combination of these methods, adapted to a given waste stream and particular requirements.

Key aspects: Reductive and energetic use of organics; thermal preparation of rest fractions (Pyrolysis); autothermal metallurgy, microwave heating; slag design and controlled solidification for metal concentration; critical metals recovery; autogenious pellets with respect to phase separation; TBRC furnace development for treating pure WEEE; scraps synergies by waste mixtures.

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Publications

YearPublications
2012
congress or congress paper
Recycling und Rohstoffe, Band 5, Konferenzband, TK-Verlag, 2012, pp. 413-427
2011
congress or congress paper
Slags and Fluxes in Modern Metallurgy: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Metal-Slag Interaction. September 14th to 19th 2010 in Yalta, Crimea – Ukraine
2011
congress or congress paper
EMC 2011, European Metallurgical Conference, Düsseldorf, Germany, June 26-29, 2011
2010
congress or congress paper
Symposium Rohstoffeffizienz und Rohstoffinnovationen, 04.02. – 05.02.2010, Ettlingen, S. 109 – 110, ISBN 978-3-8396-0097-9

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