Abstract

In this study, the selective recovery of nickel ions from waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs) solution through polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs) containing 5-nonylsalicylaldoxime (ACORGA M5640) as extracting agent and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) as base polymer has been explored. The proposed method utilizes combined process of solvent extraction and PIMs route for the recovery of nickel. As a first step, the copper was solvent extracted using ACORGA M5640 by the previously developed method by our group and further the raffinate of first stage is utilized as feed phase for the nickel recovery. The consequence of carrier concentration on transportation of nickel, pH of feed solution and effect of acidity of stripping agent has also been investigated. The increase in carrier concentration increases the nickel removal efficiency from feed phase to strip phase. Moreover, the increase in concentration of strip phase also increases the nickel ion flux. 99.77 % nickel was selectively recovered from leach liquor using PIMs containing 50 % of ACORGA M5640. Further, PIMs stability and transport studies has been carried out to know the feasibility of its use in recycling of electronic waste.

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