Publications by authors named "Maria Holuszko"

Article Synopsis
  • * E-waste recycling is crucial due to the environmental and health risks posed by heavy metals and pollutants, and heterotrophic microbes offer potential solutions for eco-friendly metal recovery through their natural metal-binding biomolecules.
  • * The review discusses current challenges in using organic acid and biocyanide leaching for metal recovery, as well as innovative methods and emerging technologies that can improve the efficiency and impact of these biological approaches.
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Waste Printed circuit boards (PCBs) are one of the most valuable and recycled components of electronic waste due to the presence of precious metals such as copper, silver, gold and palladium. The rejects of the PCB recycling process, named non-metal fraction (NMF) have continuously been sent to landfills. Several researchers have proposed alternative use of NMF as secondary materials such as fillers in composites or as adsorbent.

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Electronic waste is one the fastest growing waste streams in the world and waste printed circuit boards (PCB) are the most valuable part of this stream due to the presence of gold, silver, copper, and palladium. The metal present in PCBs is mostly recovered for the market value whereas the nonmetal fractions are often ignored. This research explored the characteristics of the non-metal fraction (NMF) obtained after the processing of milled waste PCBs with a focus on responsible end-of-life solutions, in the form of non-hazardous landfilling or incineration.

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