Sequential Selective Dissolution of Coinage Metals in Recyclable Ionic Media
Zupanc, A., Install, J., Weckman, T., Melander, M. M., Heikkilä, M. J., Kemell, M., Honkala, K., & Repo, T. J. (2024). Sequential Selective Dissolution of Coinage Metals in Recyclable Ionic Media. Angewandte Chemie, 63(3), Article e202407147. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202407147
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Coinage metals Cu, Ag and Au are essential for modern electronics and their recycling from waste materials is becoming increasingly important to guarantee the security of their supply. Designing new sustainable and selective procedures that would substitute currently used processes is crucial. Here, we describe an unprecedented approach for the sequential dissolution of single metals from Cu, Ag and Au mixtures using biomass-derived ionic solvents and green oxidants. First, Cu can be selectively dissolved in the presence of Ag and Au with choline chloride/urea/H2O2 mixture, followed by the dissolution of Ag in lactic acid/H2O2. Finally, the metallic Au, which is not soluble in either solution above, is dissolved in choline chloride/urea/Oxone. Subsequently, the metals were simply and quantitatively recovered from dissolutions, and the solvents recycled and reused. The applicability of developed approach was demonstrated by recovering metals from electronic waste substrates such as printed circuit boards, gold fingers and solar panels. The dissolution reactions and selectivity were explored with different analytical techniques and DFT calculations. We anticipate our approach will pave a new way for contemporary and sustainable recycling of multi-metal waste substrates.
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A.Z. acknowledges the Magnus Ehrnrooth Foundation for financial support. The authors acknowledge the financial support of the University of Helsinki and the use of ALD center Finland research infrastructure. The electronic structure calculations were made possible by computational resources provided by the CSC ---IT Center for Science, Espoo, Finland (https://www.csc.fi/en/). T.W. and K.H. acknowledge Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation for the funding for the LACOR project. M.M.M. acknowledges the Research Council of Finland (project 338228). ...Lisenssi
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