Novel green hybrid acidic-cyanide bioleaching applied for high recovery of precious and critical metals from spent light emitting diode lamps

Fatemeh Pourhossein, Seyyed Mohammad Mousavi, Francesca Beolchini, Marco Lo Martire

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Abstract

The spent light emitting diode (LED) lamp is a new type of electronic waste contains the large amount of valuable metals. In this study, a novel green hybrid acidic-cyanide bioleaching process was developed for the high efficiency recovery of valuable metals from spent LED lamps. The spent LEDs were bio-pretreated using biogenic ferric produced by Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans to efficiently harvest all base and heavy metals, 93% Sn, 94% Ni, 80% Cu, 68% Al, 60% Ga, 51% Pb, 46% Cr, and 35% Fe were leached. Then the bio-pretreated residue was bioleached by Bacillus megaterium (B. megaterium). Under optimum conditions (pH 7; glycine 2.5 g/L; L. methionine 10 g/L), 15 mg/L cyanide was produced by B. megaterium in short time of 14 h. At 10 g/L bio-pretreated spent LED, under direct hybrid bioleaching, a 47% gold extraction efficiency was observed after 36 h. The better performance of direct hybrid bioleaching suggests the important role of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and the continuous production of CN . Compared to single cyanide bioleaching with un-pretreated LEDs, the amounts of metals recovered through hybrid direct bioleaching were significantly high; 93% Au, 91% Ag, 98% Ni, 87% Cu, and 84% Ga were leached after 4 d. This study developed an approach for the efficient recycling of spent LEDs that will result in a huge economic interest and better environmental performance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number126714
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Cleaner Production
Volume298
Early online date15 Mar 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 May 2021
Externally publishedYes

Funder

Part of this study was financially supported by Tarbiat Modares University under grant number IG-39701. Authors also thank of the Iran National Science Foundation (INSF) for their supports under grant number 96002489. The authors thank Saeede Kadiver, Melanie Hekeu and Farzane Vakilchap for their skillful methodical help.

Funding

Part of this study was financially supported by Tarbiat Modares University under grant number IG-39701. Authors also thank of the Iran National Science Foundation (INSF) for their supports under grant number 96002489. The authors thank Saeede Kadiver, Melanie Hekeu and Farzane Vakilchap for their skillful methodical help.

FundersFunder number
Iran National Science Foundation96002489
Tarbiat Modares UniversityIG-39701

    Keywords

    • Bacillus megaterium
    • EPS
    • Gold recovery
    • Hybrid acidic-cyanide bioleaching
    • Spent LED lamps

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Environmental Science
    • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
    • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
    • Strategy and Management

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