Optimization of Precious Metals Recovery from Electronic Waste by Chromobacterium violaceum Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)
An effective recovery technology will be valuable in the future because the concentration of the precious metal contained in the source can be a key driver in recycling technology. This study aims to use response surface methodology (RSM) through Minitab software to discover the optimum oxygen level...
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2-s2.0-85152795095 Abdol Jani W.N.F.; Suja' F.; Sayed Jamaludin S.I.; Mohamad N.F.; Abdul Rani N.H. Optimization of Precious Metals Recovery from Electronic Waste by Chromobacterium violaceum Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) 2023 Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications 2023 10.1155/2023/4011670 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85152795095&doi=10.1155%2f2023%2f4011670&partnerID=40&md5=f520027091185e452164a349fcc710d1 An effective recovery technology will be valuable in the future because the concentration of the precious metal contained in the source can be a key driver in recycling technology. This study aims to use response surface methodology (RSM) through Minitab software to discover the optimum oxygen level (mgL-1), e-waste pulp density (% w/v), and glycine concentration (mgL-1) for the maximum recovery of gold (Au) and silver (Ag). The method of precious metals recovery used for this study was taken from the bioleaching using 2 L of batch stirred tank reactor (BSTR). A Box-Behnken of RSM experimental statistical designs was used to optimize the experimental procedure. The result of the RSM optimization showed that the highest recovery was achieved at an oxygen concentration of 0.56 mgL-1, a pulp density of 1.95%, and a glycine concentration of 2.49 mgL-1, which resulted in the recovery of 62.40% of Au. The pulp density and glycine concentration greatly impact how much Au is bioleached by C. violaceum. As a result, not all of the variables analyzed seem crucial for getting the best precious metals recovery, and some adjustments may be useful in the future. © 2023 Wan Nur Fazlina Abdol Jani et al. Hindawi Limited 15653633 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Abdol Jani W.N.F.; Suja' F.; Sayed Jamaludin S.I.; Mohamad N.F.; Abdul Rani N.H. |
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Abdol Jani W.N.F.; Suja' F.; Sayed Jamaludin S.I.; Mohamad N.F.; Abdul Rani N.H. Optimization of Precious Metals Recovery from Electronic Waste by Chromobacterium violaceum Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) |
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Abdol Jani W.N.F.; Suja' F.; Sayed Jamaludin S.I.; Mohamad N.F.; Abdul Rani N.H. |
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Abdol Jani W.N.F.; Suja' F.; Sayed Jamaludin S.I.; Mohamad N.F.; Abdul Rani N.H. |
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Optimization of Precious Metals Recovery from Electronic Waste by Chromobacterium violaceum Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) |
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Optimization of Precious Metals Recovery from Electronic Waste by Chromobacterium violaceum Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) |
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Optimization of Precious Metals Recovery from Electronic Waste by Chromobacterium violaceum Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) |
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Optimization of Precious Metals Recovery from Electronic Waste by Chromobacterium violaceum Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) |
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Optimization of Precious Metals Recovery from Electronic Waste by Chromobacterium violaceum Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) |
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Optimization of Precious Metals Recovery from Electronic Waste by Chromobacterium violaceum Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) |
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An effective recovery technology will be valuable in the future because the concentration of the precious metal contained in the source can be a key driver in recycling technology. This study aims to use response surface methodology (RSM) through Minitab software to discover the optimum oxygen level (mgL-1), e-waste pulp density (% w/v), and glycine concentration (mgL-1) for the maximum recovery of gold (Au) and silver (Ag). The method of precious metals recovery used for this study was taken from the bioleaching using 2 L of batch stirred tank reactor (BSTR). A Box-Behnken of RSM experimental statistical designs was used to optimize the experimental procedure. The result of the RSM optimization showed that the highest recovery was achieved at an oxygen concentration of 0.56 mgL-1, a pulp density of 1.95%, and a glycine concentration of 2.49 mgL-1, which resulted in the recovery of 62.40% of Au. The pulp density and glycine concentration greatly impact how much Au is bioleached by C. violaceum. As a result, not all of the variables analyzed seem crucial for getting the best precious metals recovery, and some adjustments may be useful in the future. © 2023 Wan Nur Fazlina Abdol Jani et al. |
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