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Electrochemical Recycling of Platinum Group Metals from Spent Catalytic Converters

Cornelia Diac, Florentina Maxim, Radu Tirca, Adrian Ciocănea, V. Filip, Eugeniu Vasile, Serban N. Stamatin

2020Metals42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Platinum group metals (PGMs: Pt, Pd, and Rh) are used extensively by the industry, while the natural resources are limited. The PGM concentration in spent catalytic converters is 100 times larger than in natural occurring ores. Traditional PGM methods use high temperature furnaces and strong oxidants, thus polluting the environment. Electrochemical studies showed that platinum can be converted to their chloride form. The amount of dissolved PGM was monitored by inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy and the structure was identified by ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy. An electrochemistry protocol was designed to maximize platinum dissolution, which was then used for a spent catalytic converter. A key finding is the use of potential step that enhances the dissolution rate by a factor of 4. Recycling rates as high as 50% were achieved in 24 h without any pretreatment of the catalyst. The method developed herein is part of a current need to make the PGM recycling process more sustainable.

Topics & Concepts

PlatinumPlatinum groupCatalysisDissolutionElectrochemistryChlorideInductively coupled plasmaChemistryInorganic chemistryMetalChemical engineeringEnvironmental chemistryMaterials scienceMetallurgyElectrodePlasmaOrganic chemistryEngineeringPhysical chemistryQuantum mechanicsPhysicsExtraction and Separation ProcessesAdvancements in Battery MaterialsRecycling and Waste Management Techniques
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