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Thiourea leaching of gold from processed municipal solid waste incineration residues

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIAL CYCLES AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
Volume 24, Issue 6, Pages 2243-2254

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10163-022-01476-9

Keywords

Gold; Leaching; Thiourea; Municipal solid waste incineration residue

Funding

  1. Central Innovation Program for SMEs (Germany) [KF2041705RH4]
  2. International Academic Mobility Network with Russia (IAMONET-RU) under the Erasmus Mundus Action 2 Partnerships-Programme of the European Union
  3. German Research Foundation (DFG) under Germany's Excellence Strategy, cluster of Excellence [EXC2124, 390838134]

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In this study, the feasibility of using processed municipal solid waste incineration (PIR) containing gold for extraction was evaluated. A two-stage extraction process involving acidification and leaching with thiourea and Fe3+ as an oxidant was proposed. Results showed that 16.4 +/- 1.56 mg/kg of gold could be recovered from the PIR within 6 hours.
Incineration is one of the key technologies in disposal of municipal waste, which produces municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) residues with high valuable metal contents. The recycling strategy for the MSWI residues is typically focused on the recovery of scrap metals yielding processed municipal solid waste incineration residues (PIR) as the main byproduct. However, the PIR still contains valuable metals, particularly gold, which cannot be extracted by conventional methods. Here, we evaluated the feasibility of using the 0.5-2.0 mm grain size fraction of PIR containing 28.82 +/- 1.62 mg/kg of gold as raw material for a two-stage extraction process. In the first stage the alkalic fine-grained PIR was acidified with a solution of 20% (v/v) of HCl-containing flue gas cleaning liquid that is obtained by the municipal waste incineration plant itself as a waste product. In the second stage we leached the acidified fine-grained PIR by thiourea with Fe3+ as an oxidant. Application of the thiourea-Fe3+ leaching system resulted in recovery of 16.4 +/- 1.56 mg/kg of gold from the fine-grained PIR within 6 h of incubation. Due to high gold market prices, upscaling of the suggested technology can represent a suitable strategy for gold recovery from PIR and other MSWI residues.

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