Green Pyrolysis of Used Printed Wiring Board Powders
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Rapid technological innovation has propelled the use of electronic equipment leading to the generation of more and more waste electrical and electronic equipments (WEEE). Printed wiring board (PWB) is a component made of one or more layers of insulating material with electrical conductors. To investigate an environmentally friendly process to recycle PWBs, PWB samples with and without additives were pyrolyzed. Liquid, gas and solid products were achieved with different conversion fraction. Analysis of the exhaust gases from the experiments using GC-MS and MS showed that without CaCO3 additives poisonous gases such as C6H6 and HBr were produced which were adequately controlled if CaCO3 was added.
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Zuo, X., Damoah, L. N. W., Zhang, L., Schuman, T. and Kers, J. (2011) Green Pyrolysis of Used Printed Wiring Board Powders, in Recycling of Electronic Waste II: Proceedings of the Second Symposium (eds L. Zhang and G. K. Krumdick), John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, USA. doi: 10.1002/9781118086391.ch3