Published 15-08-2024
Keywords
- Bio-adsorbent,
- lixiviant,
- biosorption,
- recovery,
- adsorption capacity
- gold selective,
- aqua regia ...More
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Abstract
The recovery of gold from electronic waste using locally available and environmentally friendly
materials were investigated. Bio-adsorbent for gold recovery was prepared from Citrus sinensis
peels through mechanical processing and chemical modification. Some ceramic computer
processor units were leached using aqua-regia as lixiviant. Gold was recovered from the solution
using the prepared bio-adsorbent and Sodium Meta Bisulphite (SMB). The recovery efficiency of
the bio-adsorbent was determined and results compared to that of SMB. The adsorption of gold at
different contact times was determined and the concentration of gold in solution was found using
Agilent 4100 Micro Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (MP-AES). The results obtained
showed that the bio-adsorbent has an adsorption capacity of 98.4% for gold and an adsorption
kinetics correlation coefficient of 0.99989. This is comparable with SMB which has 95.4%.
adsorption capacity and an adsorption kinetics correlation coefficient of 0.98597. The higher
adsorption capacity of the bio-adsorbent is attributed to the binding sites and the chemical
modification which increases the reducing properties of the functional groups present in the
Citrussinensis peels.