The Leaching Behavior of Platinum Powder In Iodide Solutions With Oxygen

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Xinghui Meng
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The leaching behavior of platinum powder in .iodide solutions under oxygen pressure in an autoclave was investigated. Ammonium salts were added to the leaching solution at neutral pH as a key lixiviant for platinum. The effect of temperature, partial pressure of oxygen, concentration of iodide and of arttmonium salts on the dissolution rate of platinum was examined. Under experimental conditions, the leaching behavior of platinum powder exhibited a complex reaction mechanism. A precipitate was found during the leaching process and was identified to be platinum ammine iodide, Pt(NH3hI4. The dissolution rate was controlled by a series of chemical reactions, the equilibrium concentration of the platinum ammine iodide being responsible for the ultimate limit to the recovery.
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APA: Xinghui Meng  (1996)  The Leaching Behavior of Platinum Powder In Iodide Solutions With Oxygen

MLA: Xinghui Meng The Leaching Behavior of Platinum Powder In Iodide Solutions With Oxygen. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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