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RECYVAL-NANO · Development of recovery processes for recycling of valuable components from FPDs (In, Y, Nd) for the production of high added value NPs

FP7Status: CLOSED1 December 201230 November 2016EU funding €3,127,814

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment is considered to increase drastically in the coming decades. WEEE contains considerable quantities of valuable components used in high-tech applications that currently are not recycled. Europe needs to improve and develop Recovery, Recycling and Reuse of critical materials in order to avoid the dependency on imports, high prices and risk of supply imposed by countries owning mineral reserves. RECYVAL-NANO project will develop an innovative recycling process for recovery and reuse of indium, yttrium and neodymium metals from Flat Panels Displays (FPD), one of the most growing waste sources. The project will be addressed not only to the recovery of these critical elements, but also the recycling process developed will result in the direct extraction of metallorganic precursors for direct reuse in the production of high added value nanoparticles that is ITO, Y2O3:Eu3+ and Nd-Fe-B. The project will develop an integral study of the recycling process, starting with logistic issues of the waste collection, optimising mechanical sorting technologies and developing innovative ones for the recovery and concentration of smaller fractions containing indium, yttrium and neodymium, developing simplified solvent extraction routes based on tailored chemical extraction agents able to extract a 95 % of the key metal in a metallorganic extracted solutions, and using these extracted solutions as precursors in the direct production of advanced nanoparticles. RECYVAL-NANO will validate the recycling process developed through the construction, optimisation and demonstration of full pilot lines for mechanical recycling of FPDs (500 kg/h) and hydrometallurgical metal recovery processes (500 g/h). Finally, the demonstration of the superior performance application of ITO, Y2O3:Eu3+ and Nd-Fe-B nanoparticles in electronic applications of transparent conductors, LEDs and permanent magnets respectively will complete the entire cycle of the project.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

L'UREDERRA, FUNDACION PARA EL DESARROLLO TECNOLOGICO Y SOCIAL

ES · €646,120

participant

MACHINEFABRIEK OTTO SCHOUTEN BV

NL · €327,040

participant

TECNOLOGIA NAVARRA DE NANOPRODUCTOS SL

ES · €93,958

participant

EPI-LIGHT LIMITED

IE · €48,240

participant

EXPOSICION Y CONSERVACION DE ALIMENTOS Sa

ES · €92,176

participant

ABCR LABORATORIOS SL

ES · €246,240

participant

MEAB METALLEXTRAKTION AB

SE · €285,360

participant

COOLREC BV

NL · €193,200

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €297,480

participant

TWI LIMITED

UK · €254,248

participant

PLASMA QUEST LIMITED

UK · €264,267

participant

CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB

SE · €379,485

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