Recovery Of Platinum And Palladium From Spent Automobile Catalytic Converters By Leaching With, Solutions Containing Halogen Salts, Ammonium And Oxidants

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Xinghui Meng
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The recovery of platinum and palladium from automotive catalysts has been investigated by leaching in iodide solutions with oxidants including oxygen and iodine in an autoclave. An ammonium salt was presented in a neutral leaching solution as a key leaching reagent to achieve high recoveries of the platinum group metals (PGM). The effect of temperature, and concentrations of oxidants and of ammonium salt on the recovery of PGM was examined. Under the experimental conditions studied, the recovery of platinum and palladium was found to be greater than 95%. An economical assessment of this process has also been examined and discussed.
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APA: Xinghui Meng  (1995)  Recovery Of Platinum And Palladium From Spent Automobile Catalytic Converters By Leaching With, Solutions Containing Halogen Salts, Ammonium And Oxidants

MLA: Xinghui Meng Recovery Of Platinum And Palladium From Spent Automobile Catalytic Converters By Leaching With, Solutions Containing Halogen Salts, Ammonium And Oxidants. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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