Synthesis and characterization on metal organic frameworks (MOFs) for e-waste recycling membrane

E-waste has become a major environmental issue due to the fast-paced growth of technology and the decreasing lifespan of electronic devices, resulting in health and environmental concerns. In 2019, the world produced 53.6 million metric tons of e-waste, which is expected to reach 74 million metric t...

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Main Author: Tan, Eric Rui Wen
Other Authors: Alex Yan Qingyu
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165763
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:E-waste has become a major environmental issue due to the fast-paced growth of technology and the decreasing lifespan of electronic devices, resulting in health and environmental concerns. In 2019, the world produced 53.6 million metric tons of e-waste, which is expected to reach 74 million metric tons by 2030. Developed countries such as the US and Europe have seen a significant increase in e-waste generation, while developing countries like China and India are also experiencing a surge due to high demand for electronic devices and inadequate e-waste management systems. Improper management of e-waste can lead to hazardous materials such as lead, mercury, and cadmium leaching into the environment and posing a risk to human health. To address this problem, there is a pressing need to establish effective recycling and reduction measures for e-waste. Therefore, there is a strong need to have a system in place to recycle and reduce the e-waste generated.