- Recovery and Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles from Leaching Solution of LTCC Electrode By-Products
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Juyeon Yoo, Yubin Kang, Jinju Park, Hojin Ryu, Jin-Ho Yoon, Kun-Jae Lee
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J Korean Powder Metall Inst. 2017;24(4):315-320. Published online August 1, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2017.24.4.315
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There has been much interest in recycling electronic wastes in order to mitigate environmental problems and to recover the large amount of constituent metals. Silver recovery from electronic waste is extensively studied because of environmental and economic benefits and the use of silver in fabricating nanodevices. Hydrometallurgical processing is often used for silver recovery because it has the advantages of low cost and ease of control. Research on synthesis recovered silver into nanoparticles is needed for application to transistors and solar cells. In this study, silver is selectively recovered from the by-product of electrodes. Silver precursors are prepared using the dissolution characteristics of the leaching solution. In the liquid reduction process, silver nanoparticles are synthesized under various surfactant conditions and then analyzed. The purity of the recovered silver is 99.24%, and the average particle size of the silver nanoparticles is 68 nm.
- Fabrication and Characterization of Ag Particles by Polyol Process and Wet Chemical Process
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Juyeon Yoo, Hyosung Jang, Kun-Jae Lee
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J Korean Powder Metall Inst. 2016;23(4):297-302. Published online August 1, 2016
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2016.23.4.297
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Ag nanoparticles are extensively studied and utilized due to their excellent catalysis, antibiosis and optical properties. They can be easily synthesized by chemical reduction methods and it is possible to prepare particles of uniform size and high purity. These methods are divided into vapor methods and liquid phase reduction methods. In the present study, Ag particles are prepared and analyzed through two chemical reduction methods using solvents containing a silver nitrate precursor. When Ag ions are reduced using a reductant in the aqueous solution, it is possible to control the Ag particle size by controlling the formic acid ratio. In addition, in the Polyol process, Ag nanoparticles prepared at various temperatures and reaction time conditions have multiple twinned and anisotropic structures, and the particle size variation can be confirmed using field emissions scanning electron microscopy and by analyzing the UV-vis spectrum.
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- Recovery and Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles from Leaching Solution of LTCC Electrode By-Products
Juyeon Yoo, Yubin Kang, Jinju Park, Hojin Ryu, Jin-Ho Yoon, Kun-Jae Lee Journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute.2017; 24(4): 315. CrossRef
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