Recovery of gold via adsorption-incineration techniques using banana peel and its derivatives: Selectivity and mechanisms
Loading...
Date
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Waste Management
Abstract
In this study, banana peel (BP) and its derivatives after sequential extraction of biochemical components
were evaluated for selective recovery of gold. In-depth instrumental characterizations including XPS,
FTIR, XRD and HR-TEM were performed to understand the adsorption mechanisms. The biomass after
lipid extraction, BP-L, demonstrated very good affinity and selectivity towards gold. In multi-metal systems
containing 100 mg/L of Pt(IV), Au(III), Pd(II), Zn(II), Co(II), Ni(II) and Li(I), the selectivity coefficient
increased from 978.45 in BP to 2034.70 in BP-L. Moreover, the equilibrium gold uptake was improved and
reached 475.48 ± 3.08 mg/g owing to reduction-coupled adsorption mechanisms. The BP-L also showed
improved gold nanoparticle formation properties that were pH-dependent. In a strategic adsorptioncombined
incineration process, metallic gold reaching 99.96% in purity was obtained. The BP and its
derivative, BP-L have thus shown potentials for multiple applications in the areas of precious metal
recovery and nanoscience.
Description
Research Article