End of life photovoltaic panels of different technologies (poly crystalline Si, amorphous Si, and CdTe) were treated mechanically in pilot scale by single shaft shredder minimizing the production of fine fractions below 0.4 mm (<18% weight). Grounded material was sieved giving: an intermediate fraction (0.4–1 mm) of directly recoverable glass (18% weight); a coarse fraction (which should be further treated for encapsulant removal), and fine fractions of low-value glass (18%), which can be treated by leaching for the removal of metal impurities. Encapsulant removal from coarse fraction was successfully performed by solvent treatment using cyclohexane at 50 °C for 1 h giving high-grade glass (52% weight), which can be reused for panel production. Experimental results of solvent treatment were compared with those from thermal treatment by economic analysis and Life Cycle Assessment, denoting in both cases the advantages of solvent treatment in recovering high-value glass.

Solvent versus thermal treatment for glass recovery from end of life photovoltaic panels: environmental and economic assessment / Pagnanelli, F.; Moscardini, E.; Altimari, P.; Padoan, F. C. S. M.; Abo Atia, T.; Beolchini, F.; Amato, A.; Toro, L.. - In: JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0301-4797. - 248:(2019). [10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.109313]

Solvent versus thermal treatment for glass recovery from end of life photovoltaic panels: environmental and economic assessment

Pagnanelli F.;Moscardini E.;Altimari P.;Abo Atia T.;Beolchini F.;Toro L.
2019

Abstract

End of life photovoltaic panels of different technologies (poly crystalline Si, amorphous Si, and CdTe) were treated mechanically in pilot scale by single shaft shredder minimizing the production of fine fractions below 0.4 mm (<18% weight). Grounded material was sieved giving: an intermediate fraction (0.4–1 mm) of directly recoverable glass (18% weight); a coarse fraction (which should be further treated for encapsulant removal), and fine fractions of low-value glass (18%), which can be treated by leaching for the removal of metal impurities. Encapsulant removal from coarse fraction was successfully performed by solvent treatment using cyclohexane at 50 °C for 1 h giving high-grade glass (52% weight), which can be reused for panel production. Experimental results of solvent treatment were compared with those from thermal treatment by economic analysis and Life Cycle Assessment, denoting in both cases the advantages of solvent treatment in recovering high-value glass.
2019
LCA; photovoltaic panel; recycling; solvent treatment; thermal treatment; glass; recycling; silicon; solvents; cadmium compounds; quantum dots; tellurium
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Solvent versus thermal treatment for glass recovery from end of life photovoltaic panels: environmental and economic assessment / Pagnanelli, F.; Moscardini, E.; Altimari, P.; Padoan, F. C. S. M.; Abo Atia, T.; Beolchini, F.; Amato, A.; Toro, L.. - In: JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0301-4797. - 248:(2019). [10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.109313]
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