2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16186271
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A New Process for Efficient Recovery of Rhodium from Spent Carbonyl Rhodium Catalyst by Microreactor

Lei Guo,
Yifan Niu,
Jianjun Hu
et al.

Abstract: Triphenylphosphine acetylacetone carbonyl rhodium (ROPAC) is an important catalyst in the petrochemical industry, and its deactivated waste catalyst holds significant value for recovery. This study focuses on the existing forms of rhodium (Rh) in waste catalysts and the current status of traditional processes. A green, efficient, and continuous recovery technique was developed using a sealed stainless steel microchannel reactor. The influence of reaction temperature, reaction time, and phase ratio on the Rh re… Show more

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“…Catalysts [2,3] can satisfy these demands and improve energy consumption by virtue of the advantages of lower quantities being required, non-participation in the reaction itself, and changing the reaction rate. However, the production and use of catalysts also generates some waste [4,5], which usually contains catalyst components and other hazardous substances. Therefore, how to treat and reuse catalyst wastes has become an urgent problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Catalysts [2,3] can satisfy these demands and improve energy consumption by virtue of the advantages of lower quantities being required, non-participation in the reaction itself, and changing the reaction rate. However, the production and use of catalysts also generates some waste [4,5], which usually contains catalyst components and other hazardous substances. Therefore, how to treat and reuse catalyst wastes has become an urgent problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%