Study on Recovery Process for Ruthenium from Scraps by Hydrometallurgical Methods

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Nose S. A. Sunkar Y. Nakamura T. H. Okabe
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Ruthenium (Ru) is known as a platinum group element with a very small production volume. In fact, the worldwide annual production of primary Ru metal is only about 20-30 tons, and it depends on the amount of Pt produced, since Ru is a byproduct from Pt smelting. The primary uses of Ru are as a material for resistors, as a catalyst for electrode materials, and as a sputtering target for hard disk memory storage. In order to recover Ru from the spent sand-blasting abrasive media generated during the cleaning of the apparatus used for Ru sputtering, a hydrometallurgical recovery process using hypochlorite solution has been investigated. In this study, various types of recycling processes that are presently under development are also introduced, and their features and differences are discussed. The advantages and disadvantages of the new recycling processes are evaluated, and the possibility of establishing new recycling processes in the future is discussed from a multilateral perspective.
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APA: K. Nose S. A. Sunkar Y. Nakamura T. H. Okabe  (2014)  Study on Recovery Process for Ruthenium from Scraps by Hydrometallurgical Methods

MLA: K. Nose S. A. Sunkar Y. Nakamura T. H. Okabe Study on Recovery Process for Ruthenium from Scraps by Hydrometallurgical Methods. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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