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JOM
卷 74, 期 2, 页码 612-621出版社
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DOI: 10.1007/s11837-021-05038-6
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- Strategic Research Council at the Academy of Finland [320219]
- Pharmac Finland Oy
- Academy of Finland
- Academy of Finland (AKA) [320219, 320219] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)
Waste pharmaceutical blister packages (WPBs) can potentially serve as a source for secondary aluminum. In this study, delamination of WPBs was investigated to separate aluminum and plastics. The results showed that aluminum separation and recovery from WPBs can reach 100% at optimum conditions. Therefore, developing recycling methods for waste pharmaceutical blister packages is of great significance.
Waste pharmaceutical blister packages (WPBs) are a source of solid waste, which are composed of plastics and aluminum, therefore acting as a potential source for secondary aluminum. The structure of WPBs makes the recycling of aluminum notably more complex than typical aluminum recycling. Currently, WBPs are disposed of as municipal solid waste; thus, aluminum is lost from the circulation during incineration. In this work, three types of WPBs were studied, each with two plastic layers and a metallic layer. Delamination of WPBs to separate aluminum and plastic(s) was investigated by using a solution of organic solvents. The effects of temperature (30-50 degrees C), acetone to isopropanol ratio (0-100 vol.%) and different types of WPBs on delamination behavior were investigated. The results suggest that aluminum separation and recovery from WPBs is 100% at optimum conditions. Moreover, an overall indicative flowsheet for recycling and post-processing of segregated aluminum from the plastic is also suggested.
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