The removal of the cyanide and copper (Cu) from the waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs) cyanide leach solution through the alkaline chlorination using electro-generated hypochlorite (NaOCl) followed by magnetite (Fe3O4) adsorption is investigated. The efficiency of the destruction of cyanide and precipitation of Cu was increased with increasing the concentration of free available chlorine in NaOCl. More than 99% of free cyanide and 76% of Cu were removed under the following conditions: concentration of chlorine in electro-generated NaOCl, 5.2 g/L; volume ratio of NaOCl/leach solution, 1; pH, ~9.8; ambient temperature for 12 h. Then, magnetite adsorption for selective removal of remaining Cu (50.5 mg/L) was selected and more than 99% of copper ion was successfully removed with dosage 10g/100mL, shaking speed 150 rpm within 30 min. The results revealed that the alkaline chlorination using electro-generated NaOCl followed by magnetite adsorption could completely remove the cyanide and Cu, remaining Au in the final solution.
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