Abstract
The recovery of gold from electronic waste (e-waste) is essential for the efficient use of resources and has a positive impact on environmental protection. One effective method for recovering gold from e-waste leachate is through adsorption. To enhance this process, it is crucial to develop efficient and environmentally friendly adsorbents with high selectivity. Herein, we employed a “Treat waste with waste” strategy by developing a novel biomass adsorbent for gold recovery from e-waste leachate. The adsorbent, named PpPD-LF, is poly(p-phenylenediamine)-modified leather fiber fabricated from leather debris. The adsorbent demonstrated excellent adsorption capabilities for Au(III), with a maximum capacity of 1061 mg g−1, alongside good selectivity against other coexisting ions. Notably, PpPD-LF can also directly reduce Au(III) to Au(0) because of the reduction sites present on the leather fiber and PpPD. This work introduces a sustainable and efficient way to handle waste, which has significance for environmental protection, economic cost-saving, and social sustainable development.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 133265 |
Journal | Separation and Purification Technology |
Volume | 370 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 18 Oct 2025 |
Keywords
- Au(III) recovery
- E-waste
- Leather debris
- Leather fiber
- PpPD
- Selective adsorption