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Tianwei Xue1, Guangkuo Xu1, Chengbin Liu1
1Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, 361005, China.
Abstract:
Recycling gold from electronic waste represents a sustainable and environmentally friendly strategy for both resource recovery and waste reduction. In this study, we designed an innovative and highly stable porous aromatic framework (PAF)/polymer composite, PAF-147/polydopamine (PDA), as an efficient adsorbent for selective gold recovery for the first time. The maximum gold adsorption capacity of PAF-147/PDA reached 1700 mg g-1. Furthermore, it could rapidly extract over 95 % of gold from solutions in a pH range of 0-10 within just 2 minutes. Importantly, as a real application demonstration, the PAF-147/PDA composite selectively recovered 99 % of gold from the leachate of discarded central processing units. When the recovered Au-containing composite was applied to electrocatalytic CO2 reduction, the Faradaic efficiency for CO production exceeded 95 % across acidic, neutral, and alkaline electrolytes, outperforming most reported gold-based catalysts due to the cooperation effect of the composite and Au. This work opens a new way for the combination of selective gold recovery from electronic waste with highly efficient CO2 conversion.
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