Processing Automobile Catalytic Converters For Recovering Platinum-Group Metals - Objective

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Develop new technology to encourage domestic processing of automobile catalytic converters for recovering platinum -group metals. Background Automobile catalytic converters are used to convert pollutants in automobile exhaust into water vapor, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen, About 1 million troy ounces of platinum-group metals arc used each year in the. United Slates to manufacture catalytic converters. It has been estimated that about 60 pct of the used catalytic converters arc being collected. Most of these used catalytic converters were not processed in the United States but were exported to Japan or Europe for processing. In 1991, about 250,000 troy ounces of platinum-group metals were recovered from scrap catalytic converters collected in the United States. Each short ton of decanned catalyst may contain 30 troy ounces of platinum-group metals valued at over $15,000. Development of an economic process for the recovery of platinum-group metals that can be operated on a small or large scale may increase, the percentage of catalytic converters collected and encourage domestic processing to recover a platinum-group metal concentrate. This would significantly decrease the dependence of the United States on imports for these critical and strategic metals.
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APA:  (1992)  Processing Automobile Catalytic Converters For Recovering Platinum-Group Metals - Objective

MLA: Processing Automobile Catalytic Converters For Recovering Platinum-Group Metals - Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1992.

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