Chemical Recycling of Mixed Plastics and Valuable Metals in the Electronic Waste Using Solvent-Based Processing
This project seeks to demonstrate the potential of solvent-based extraction process to recover plastics mixed metals and plastics electronic waste (e‐waste) for cross-industry reuse. Following extraction of the plastics, the mixed-stream would be primarily metals. The plastics would be recovered from the process solvent using an anti-solvent. If successful, this project will significantly increase the recycling rates of e-waste, and the recovery of plastics and metals from this source material. The potential energy savings and emission reduction from this project are estimated at 16PJ per year and 334,000 MT of CO2eq. per year.
PUBLICATIONS
"Chemical Recycling of Mixed Plastics and Valuable Metals in the Electronic Waste Using Solvent-Based Processing" presented at The AIChE Annual Meeting November 16, 2020 (Anderson, Lester [University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA (United States)], Chen, Wan-Ting (Grace) [University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA (United States)])
Gandhi, Neeti, Farfaras, Nicholas, Wang, Nien-Hwa Linda, and Chen, Wan-Ting (Grace), submitted an article "Lifecycle Assessment of Plastic Waste Management Methods" to the Journal of Renewable Materials.
Anderson, Lester, Yu, Evan, & Chen, Wan-Ting. Chemical Recycling of Mixed P159Plastics in Electronic Waste Using Solvent-Based Processing. Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr10010066
Yang, Ren‐Xuan, Jan, Kalsoom, Chen, Ching‐Tien, Chen, Wan‐Ting, and Wu, Kevin C. ‐W. Thermochemical Conversion of Plastic Waste into Fuels, Chemicals, and Value‐Added Materials: A Critical Review and Outlooks. Germany: N. p., 2022. Web. doi: 10.1002/cssc.202200171