Flotation Sludges from Precious Metal Recovery Processes: From Waste to Secondary Raw Material in Ceramics

Author:

Perotti Matteo1ORCID,Iacoviello Francesco2ORCID,Marian Narcisa M.1ORCID,Indelicato Carlo1ORCID,Capitani Giancarlo3ORCID,Salvini Riccardo14ORCID,Zampini Marco5,Viti Cecilia1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical, Earth and Environmental Sciences, DSFTA, (UniSI), Via Laterina, 8, 53100 Siena, Italy

2. Electrochemical Innovation Laboratory, Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London, London WC1E6BT, UK

3. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, DISAT, (UniMIB) Piazza della Scienza, 4, 20126 Milano, Italy

4. Department of Physical, Earth and Environmental Sciences, DSFTA and Centre of Geotechnologies CGT (UniSI), Via Vetri Vecchi, 34, 52027 San Giovanni Valdarno (Arezzo), Italy

5. Grinn Srl, Via Wanda Osiris, 11, 00139 Roma, Italy

Abstract

In this study, we investigated flotation muds (FM) deriving from the recovery processes of precious metals contained in e-waste (wastes from electronics) and exhausted catalysts. FM consist of an amorphous phase, corresponding to a Ca- and Al-rich silicatic glass, potentially usable as a secondary raw material (SRM) to obtain a final ceramic product (CFM). A high FM amount was used in our ceramic tests, and suitably mixed with variable percentages of other phases. Chemical analysis, phase composition, microstructure, pore pattern and technological properties of the new ceramic products were determined using different analytical techniques, including bulk XRF, XRD, SEM-EDS and µCT. The CFM product predominantly consists of nepheline, pyroxene and wollastonite as the main crystalline phases, with a minor amorphous phase occurring as a compact interstitial matrix. The ceramic product has a porous interconnected microstructure. Nevertheless, this microstructure does not negatively affect the mechanical properties of the ceramic product, as testified by the geo-mechanical tests, revealing good properties in terms of bending and uniaxial strength. These preliminary results point out that FM recycling is feasible, at least at the laboratory scale.

Funder

Department of Physical Sciences, Earth and Environment, at the PhD School of Environmental, Geological and Polar Sciences and Technologies, University of Siena

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Waste Management and Disposal,General Materials Science

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