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  • 2. Enhancement of leaching copper by organic agents from waste printed circuit boards in a sulfuric acid solution.
    He J, Zhang M, Chen H, Guo S, Zhu L, Xu J, Zhou K.
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  • 4. An advanced study on the hydrometallurgical processing of waste computer printed circuit boards to extract their valuable content of metals.
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    Waste Manag; 2014 Dec; 34(12):2581-6. PubMed ID: 25242605
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  • 5. Study on the influence of various factors in the hydrometallurgical processing of waste printed circuit boards for copper and gold recovery.
    Birloaga I, De Michelis I, Ferella F, Buzatu M, Vegliò F.
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  • 8. Recovery of heavy metals from waste printed circuit boards: statistical optimization of leaching and residue characterization.
    Khayyam Nekouei R, Pahlevani F, Golmohammadzadeh R, Assefi M, Rajarao R, Chen YH, Sahajwalla V.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2019 Aug; 26(24):24417-24429. PubMed ID: 31230240
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  • 12. Comparative study on copper leaching from waste printed circuit boards by typical ionic liquid acids.
    Chen M, Huang J, Ogunseitan OA, Zhu N, Wang YM.
    Waste Manag; 2015 Jul; 41():142-7. PubMed ID: 25869844
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  • 13. Efficient recovery of Cu and Ni from WPCB via alkali leaching approach.
    Jadhao PR, Pandey A, Pant KK, Nigam KDP.
    J Environ Manage; 2021 Oct 15; 296():113154. PubMed ID: 34216905
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  • 16. Improved leaching of Cu, Sn, Pb, Zn, and Al from waste printed circuit boards by electro-generated Cl2 in HCl solution.
    Zhao J, Liu Z, He C, Yang Y, Li J, Fujita T, Wang G, Shen F.
    Waste Manag; 2022 Nov 15; 153():386-396. PubMed ID: 36198214
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  • 18. Copper recovery from waste printed circuit boards using pyrite as the bioleaching substrate.
    Xie Z, Mahmood Q, Zhang S.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2024 May 15; 31(23):34282-34294. PubMed ID: 38698096
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  • 20. Leaching of iron from copper tailings by sulfuric acid: behavior, kinetics and mechanism.
    Tao L, Wang L, Yang K, Wang X, Chen L, Ning P.
    RSC Adv; 2021 Jan 28; 11(10):5741-5752. PubMed ID: 35423117
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