Phase Characterisation for Recycling of Shredded Waste Printed Circuit Boards

Laurance Donnelly*, Duncan Pirrie, Matthew Power, Andrew Menzies

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Abstract

In this study, we adopt a geometallurgical analytical approach common in mineral processing in the characterization of samples of shredded waste printed circuit board (PCB) E-waste, originating from Europe. Conventionally, bulk chemical analysis provides a value for E-waste; however, chemical analysis alone does not provide information on the textural variability, phase complexity, grain size, particle morphology, phase liberation and associations. To address this, we have integrated analysis using binocular microscopy, manual scanning electron microscopy, phase, textural and compositional analyses by automated (SEM-EDS), phase analysis based on (Automated Material Identification and Classification System (AMICS) software, and elemental analysis using micro-XRF. All methods used have strengths and limitations, but an integration of these analytical tools allows the detailed characterization of the texture and composition of the E-waste feeds, ahead of waste reprocessing. These data can then be used to aid the design of optimized processing circuits for the recovery of the key payable components, and assist in the commercial trading of e-scrap.
Original languageEnglish
Article number157
Number of pages21
JournalRecycling
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Aug 2025

Keywords

  • E-waste
  • PCB
  • sampling
  • automated mineralogy
  • SEM-EDS
  • micro XRF

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