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http://dx.doi.org/10.7844/kirr.2019.28.2.14

Current Status of Recycling of LED Waste  

Lee, Duk-Hee (Materials Science & Chemical Engineering Center, Institute for Advanced Engineering)
Shin, Dongyoon (Materials Science & Chemical Engineering Center, Institute for Advanced Engineering)
Kim, Tae-Hyung (Materials Science & Chemical Engineering Center, Institute for Advanced Engineering)
Lee, Chan-Gi (Materials Science & Chemical Engineering Center, Institute for Advanced Engineering)
Park, Kyung-Soo (Materials Science & Chemical Engineering Center, Institute for Advanced Engineering)
Lee, Ki Woong (SungEel HiMetal Co., Ltd.)
Lee, Jaeryeong (Dept. of Energy & Resources Engineering, Kangwon National University)
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Resources Recycling / v.28, no.2, 2019 , pp. 14-22 More about this Journal
Abstract
Development of technology makes LED an economical option because of lower energy consumption and better environmental impact. Because higher consumer demand the LED market is expanding rapidly due to its environment-friendly advantages. Expansion of LED application, development of various fusion technologies, the emergence of new markets, and the large-scale expansion of markets would lead to a large volume of e-waste generation with valorization potential. Currently, most of the generated waste being that landfilled and incinerated due to the absence of technology and management system. In this paper, we review the current status of LED waste recycling and analyzes the available recycling technologies.
Keywords
폐자원; 재활용; 유해물질; 무해화; LED; waste; recycling; toxic substance; detoxification;
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