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    Evaluation of aspergillus niger and penicillium simplicissimum for their ability to leach Zn–Ni–Cu from waste mobile phone printed circuit boards

    , Article Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management ; 2021 ; 14384957 (ISSN) Arshadi, M ; Esmaeili, A. R ; Yaghmaei, S ; Arab, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Japan  2021
    Abstract
    In this research, Zn, Ni, and Cu recovery from mobile phone printed circuit boards was investigated. The initial pH and pulp density using Aspergillus niger or Penicillium simplicissimum fungi were optimized to improve the recovery of Zn, Ni, and Cu using a central composite design. Fungi were able to recover 97% of Cu. Often for Ni recovery, A. niger was more effective, but in low pulp densities and low pH, P. simplicissimum was preferred. For recovery of Zn, A. niger is more appropriate at pH lower than 6, but P. simplicissimum outperforms at pH higher than 6. Under the optimum conditions (pulp density of 4 gL−1 and initial pH 10), the respective recovery of Cu, Ni, and Zn was determined... 

    Optimal electronic waste combination for maximal recovery of Cu-Ni-Fe by acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans

    , Article Journal of Cleaner Production ; Volume 240 , 2019 ; 09596526 (ISSN) Arshadi, M ; Yaghmaei, S ; Mousavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    E-waste has become one of the greatest sources of environmental pollution. Bioleaching is known as a new, simple, and environmentally friendly technology for metal recovery requiring low energy input, unskilled labor operations, moderate conditions, and low costs. Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans is a famous and puissant mesophilic bacterium applied extensively to recover metals from ores and different industrial and municipal wastes. It is necessary to identify the parameters affecting consumers E-waste recycling. Separating and recovering different types of E-waste is impossible for small recycling units. There should be a specific combination of E-waste, enabling the extraction of the... 

    Study of plastics elimination in bioleaching of electronic waste using Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans

    , Article International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology ; Volume 16, Issue 11 , 2019 , Pages 7113-7126 ; 17351472 (ISSN) Arshadi, M ; Yaghmaei, S ; Mousavi, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Center for Environmental and Energy Research and Studies  2019
    Abstract
    Polystyrene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, and polypropylene are the main polymers in E-waste, existing about 31%, 16%, and 13%, respectively. In this research, the effects of the elimination of low-density materials (such as polymers and plastics) were studied using the shaking table method. Bioleaching of Cu and Ni against the original sample (Sample #1) and pre-treated sample without low-density materials (Sample #2) was compared. The amount of bioleached metals and growth characteristics (including pH, Eh, bacterial count) was investigated within 25 days. The analysis of Sample #1 showed that at pulp density of 15 g/l, 94% and 79% of Cu and Ni were recovered maximally, respectively,... 

    Investigating critical parameters for bioremoval of heavy metals from computer printed circuit boards using the fungus Aspergillus niger

    , Article Hydrometallurgy ; Volume 197 , 2020 Arshadi, M ; Esmaeili, A ; Yaghmaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2020
    Abstract
    In this article, bioleaching of computer printed circuit boards (CPCBs) was examined using Aspergillus niger with one-step, two-step, and spent-medium bioleaching methods. Four effective parameters were optimized using response surface methodology (RSM) to achieve maximum recovery of Cu and Ni. Under optimal conditions – pH of 5.15, pulp density of 10 g/l, 1E+007 spores of A.niger, and 4.5 days for the sample adding time − 97% and 74% of Cu and Ni were recovered, respectively. Two-step bioleaching and spent medium bioleaching were respectively identified as the best methods for maximizing Cu and Ni recovery. Fungi deteriorate the sample mainly by it is chemical action like producing acids.... 

    Evaluation of Aspergillus niger and Penicillium simplicissimum for their ability to leach Zn–Ni–Cu from waste mobile phone printed circuit boards

    , Article Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management ; Volume 24, Issue 1 , 2022 , Pages 83-96 ; 14384957 (ISSN) Arshadi, M ; Esmaeili, A ; Yaghmaei, S ; Arab, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Japan  2022
    Abstract
    In this research, Zn, Ni, and Cu recovery from mobile phone printed circuit boards was investigated. The initial pH and pulp density using Aspergillus niger or Penicillium simplicissimum fungi were optimized to improve the recovery of Zn, Ni, and Cu using a central composite design. Fungi were able to recover 97% of Cu. Often for Ni recovery, A. niger was more effective, but in low pulp densities and low pH, P. simplicissimum was preferred. For recovery of Zn, A. niger is more appropriate at pH lower than 6, but P. simplicissimum outperforms at pH higher than 6. Under the optimum conditions (pulp density of 4 gL−1 and initial pH 10), the respective recovery of Cu, Ni, and Zn was determined... 

    Process optimization and modeling of heavy metals extraction from a molybdenum rich spent catalyst by aspergillus niger using response surface methodology

    , Article Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry ; Volume 18, Issue 1 , January , 2012 , Pages 218-224 ; 1226086X (ISSN) Mafi Gholami, R ; Mousavi, S. M ; Borghei, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The present study examines the biorecovery of heavy metals from a spent refinery catalyst obtained from one of the oil refineries in Iran using Aspergillus niger. Bioleaching experiments were carried out in batch cultures using A. niger in the one-step process to mobilize Co, Mo and Ni from hazardous spent catalysts. Response surface methodology (RSM) was applied for the design and analysis of experiments with the optimization of pH, temperature, inoculum percentage, pulp density and rotation speed during the bioleaching of the metals. Experiments were designed as per the central composite design (CCD) technique. Three cubic mathematical models were derived for prediction of the responses....