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Title Simultaneous recycling of waste solar panels and treatment of persistent organic compounds via supercritical water technology
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Authors Pereira, MB; de Souza, GBM; Espinosa, DCR; Pavao, LV; Alonso, CG; Cabral, VF; Cardozo, L
Title Simultaneous recycling of waste solar panels and treatment of persistent organic compounds via supercritical water technology
Year 2023
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122331
Abstract The study addresses the application of the supercritical water technology in the simultaneous recycling of obsolete solar panels and treatment of persistent organic compounds. The obsolete solar panels samples were characterized by TEM-EDS, SEM, TG-DTA, XRD, WDXRF, MP-AES and elemental analysis. Initially, the optimized parameters for the degradation of solid organic polymers present in residual solar panels via oxidation in supercritical water were defined by an experimental design. Under optimized conditions, 550 degrees C, reaction time of 60 min, volumetric flow rate of 10 mL min-1 and hydrogen peroxide as oxidant agent, real laboratory liquid wastewater was used as feed solution to achieve 99.6% of polymers degradation. After the reaction, the solid product free of organic matter was recovered and characterized. On average, a metal recovery efficiency of 76% was observed. Metals such as aluminum, magnesium, copper, and silver, that make up most of the metallic fraction, were identified. Only H2, N2 and CO2 were observed in the gaseous fraction. Then, initial data on the treatment of the liquid decomposition by-products, generated during ScW processing, were reported. A total organic carbon reduction of 99.9% was achieved after the subsequential treatment via supercritical water oxidation using the same experimental apparatus. Finally, insights on the scale-up, energy integration and implementation costs of a ScW solid processing industrial unit were presented using the Aspen Plus V9 software.
Author Keywords Supercritical treatment; Organic degradation; Depolymerization; Silicon solar panel; Urban mining
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001059461500001
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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