A micro X-ray fluorescence-based approach for the chemical characterization of spent printed circuit boards (PCBSPCBSS) from mobile phones was applied. More in detail, twelve spent mobile phones were grouped into three clusters according to brands, models and year of release, and a study to evaluate the technological evolution of PCBSs over time was carried out. Precious metals and hazardous elements were investigated, revealing a few differences between samples from the different groups. For instance, the distribution of gold on PCBS layers was more widespread for the older analyzed samples, and smaller quantities of bromine and lead were detected in the more recent models in accordance with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2002/95/EC. Analysis of PCBS composition should contribute towards correctly managing such a complex waste, maximizing the recovery of base, critical and precious metals and considering the possible presence of harmful elements requiring careful management. The experimental results showed how, using the proposed approach, distribution maps for chemical elements present in PCBSs could be obtained, thus allowing the definition of optimal strategies for further handling (i.e. classification) and processing (i.e. critical/precious metal recovery).

Evaluation of elements distribution in printed circuit boards from mobile phones by micro x-ray fluorescence / Bonifazi, G.; Capobianco, G.; Palmieri, R.; Serranti, S.. - In: DETRITUS. - ISSN 2611-4127. - 14:(2021), pp. 78-85. [10.31025/2611-4135/2021.14067]

Evaluation of elements distribution in printed circuit boards from mobile phones by micro x-ray fluorescence

Bonifazi G.
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Capobianco G.;Palmieri R.;Serranti S.
2021

Abstract

A micro X-ray fluorescence-based approach for the chemical characterization of spent printed circuit boards (PCBSPCBSS) from mobile phones was applied. More in detail, twelve spent mobile phones were grouped into three clusters according to brands, models and year of release, and a study to evaluate the technological evolution of PCBSs over time was carried out. Precious metals and hazardous elements were investigated, revealing a few differences between samples from the different groups. For instance, the distribution of gold on PCBS layers was more widespread for the older analyzed samples, and smaller quantities of bromine and lead were detected in the more recent models in accordance with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2002/95/EC. Analysis of PCBS composition should contribute towards correctly managing such a complex waste, maximizing the recovery of base, critical and precious metals and considering the possible presence of harmful elements requiring careful management. The experimental results showed how, using the proposed approach, distribution maps for chemical elements present in PCBSs could be obtained, thus allowing the definition of optimal strategies for further handling (i.e. classification) and processing (i.e. critical/precious metal recovery).
2021
micro X-ray fluorescence; mobile phones; PCBS (Printed Circuit Board); recycling; WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
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Evaluation of elements distribution in printed circuit boards from mobile phones by micro x-ray fluorescence / Bonifazi, G.; Capobianco, G.; Palmieri, R.; Serranti, S.. - In: DETRITUS. - ISSN 2611-4127. - 14:(2021), pp. 78-85. [10.31025/2611-4135/2021.14067]
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