Abstract The rapid growth in electronics production and the shortening product lifespans have resulted in a growing problem of electronic waste (e-waste). E-waste is a complex mixture of organic and inorganic materials, making its recycling a challenge. This study explores the potential of powdered e-waste as a geopolymer precursor and investigates the geopolymerization of reactive phases in e-waste. Research techniques, including XRD, XRF, SEM/EDX, and FTIR, were used to characterize the e-waste and obtained geopolymers. Significant contents of reactive SiO2, Al2O3 and CaO components were detected in the e-waste which can participate in the formation of geopolymer gel. The present study elucidate the feasibility of utilizing e-waste as a geopolymer precursor, offering a potential for sustainable waste management and resource recovery in the electronics recycling industry.
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