Innovated Application
of Mechanical Activation To
Separate Lead from Scrap Cathode Ray Tube Funnel Glass
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Abstract
The disposal of scrap cathode ray tube (CRT) funnel glass
has become
a global environmental problem due to the rapid shrinkage of new CRT
monitor demand, which greatly reduces the reuse for remanufacturing.
To detoxificate CRT funnel glass by lead recovery with traditional
metallurgical methods, mechanical activation by ball milling was introduced
to pretreat the funnel glass. As a result, substantial physicochemical
changes have been observed after mechanical activation including chemical
breakage and defects formation in glass inner structure. These changes
contribute to the easy dissolution of the activated sample in solution.
High yield of 92.5% of lead from activated CRT funnel glass by diluted
nitric acid leaching and successful formation of lead sulfide by sulfur
sulfidization in water have also been achieved. All the results indicate
that the application of mechanical activation on recovering lead from
CRT funnel glass is efficient and promising, which is also probably
appropriate to detoxificate any other kind of leaded glass