Waste remediation: Low-temperature synthesis of hybrid Cu(OH)2/CuO and CuO nanostructures from spent printed circuit boards and their dye degradation studies

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作者
Gautam, Pushpa [1 ]
De, Arup Kumar [1 ]
Rao, Mudila Dhanunjaya [2 ]
Sinha, Indrajit [3 ]
Behera, Chhail Kumar [1 ]
Singh, Kamalesh Kumar [1 ]
机构
[1] Banaras Hindu Univ Varanasi, Dept Met Engn, Indian Inst Technol, Varanasi 221005, India
[2] CSIR Natl Met Lab, Jamshedpur 831007, India
[3] Banaras Hindu Univ Varanasi, Dept Chem, Indian Inst Technol, Varanasi 221005, India
关键词
Cu(OH)(2); CuO; Nanostructures; Nanoflakes; Printed circuit boards; Rhodamine blue; PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION; COPPER; NANOPARTICLES; SEMICONDUCTORS; PRECIPITATION; RECOVERY; PHOTODEGRADATION; NANOCOMPOSITE; ADSORPTION; MICROWAVE;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-023-29005-7
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The demand for environmentally friendly and sustainable resource utilization techniques for recycling waste printed circuit boards is significant due to their status as valuable secondary resources, containing high-purity copper and precious metals. In this context, Cu(OH)(2)/CuO and CuO nanostructures were fabricated using alkaline precipitation and low-temperature aging methods using the strip solution originated from laboratory-scale spent mobile phone printed circuit board recovery process. XRD, FTIR, FESEM-EDX, and TEM were utilized to characterize the as-recovered nanoproducts. A hybrid structure of Cu(OH)(2)/CuO was formed at 70 & DEG;, and monoclinic CuO phase was formed at 80 & DEG;C aging time. The results show that Cu(OH)(2)/CuO nanoflakes have an average crystallite size of 24.06 nm and a particle width of 22 & PLUSMN; 3 nm. Cu(OH)(2)/CuO nanoflakes formed at 70 & DEG;C aging temperature and 24-h residence time have finer crystallite and particle sizes than CuO-ridged nanospheres formed at 80 & DEG;C aging temperature. The optical band gap energy of Cu(OH)(2)/CuO and CuO nanostructures formed was found to be 2.28 eV and 2.22 eV, respectively. The hybrid Cu(OH)(2)/CuO nanostructure photocatalyzed the decomposed 97.28% rhodamine blue using a visible light source, whereas the CuO nanostructure degraded only 14.64% rhodamine blue dye under similar conditions. A surfactant-less hybrid structure is developed without the use of any chemical precursor. Thus, a high value-added product is produced using one waste material to remove another waste in wastewater treatment.
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