The Leaching Behavior Of Palladium In Ammoniacal Solutions With Oxygen

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Abstract

he leaching behavior of palladium in ammoniacal solutions has been investigated by using the rotating disk technique in an autoclave. The study included the effect of rotating speed, temperature, oxygen pressure, composition of ammoniacal solutions, and catalyst on the overall leaching rate. The dissolution of palladium in ammoniacal solutions was discussed in view of the thermodynamics and a kinetic model. Even though the potential-pH diagram suggests that palladium metal can dissolve in ammoniacal solutions at room temperature, it was found that the dissolution was too slow at temperatures below 100°C but was significantly improved at higher temperatures. It was also found that the rotating speed of palladium disk had no effect on the leaching rate. The apparent activation energy was found to be 69.7 kJ/mole. Based on the results obtained, it is concluded that the dissolution of palladium is controlled by chemical reaction.
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APA:  (1997)  The Leaching Behavior Of Palladium In Ammoniacal Solutions With Oxygen

MLA: The Leaching Behavior Of Palladium In Ammoniacal Solutions With Oxygen. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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