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摘要
过去几十年来,太阳能产业的大幅扩张导致大量太阳能光伏(PV)板的部署。随着这些电池板的使用寿命越来越短,预计累积的废弃物将呈指数级增长。因此,光伏回收利用已成为一个具有吸引力的前景,许多研究已开展,以从废弃太阳能电池板中回收有价值的材料。尽管做出了这些努力,但由于银(Ag)的浓度较低,它作为光伏组件中一种重要的有价元素,往往被忽视。然而,由于天然矿藏有限,银是一种快速枯竭的资源。本综述旨在介绍从 EoL 太阳能模块中提取银的各种方法。我们从环境和经济影响的角度比较了用于从 EoL 太阳能电池板中回收 Ag 的各种方法。我们的评估表明,孤立地考虑银回收程序是不切实际的,因为它会影响整个模块的回收。利用适当的 Ag 回收程序优化整个模块回收操作,将提供必要的经济激励,促进循环经济。
Current status and challenges in silver recovery from End-of-Life crystalline silicon solar photovoltaic panels
The significant expansion of the solar energy industry over the past few decades has led to the deployment of large number of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels. As these panels approach their end of life (EoL), the cumulative waste is expected to grow exponentially. PV recycling has thus become an appealing prospect and many research studies have been carried out to reclaim valuable materials from waste solar panels. Despite these efforts, the recovery of silver (Ag), a crucial and valuable element in the PV modules, is often overlooked, due to its low concentration. Nonetheless, it is a fast depleting resource with limited natural ore deposits. The aim of this review is to present various methods developed for extracting Ag from EoL solar modules. We have compared various approaches used for Ag recovery from EoL solar panels in terms of their environmental and economic impact. Our evaluation indicates that it is impractical to consider Ag recovery procedure in isolation since it would affect module recycling as a whole. Optimising the complete module recycling operation with appropriate Ag recovery process will provide the necessary economic incentive and promote circular economy.
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