2022
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c04479
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Selective Extraction of Silver and Palladium in Leachate Based on EDTA Complexation: Electrodeposition, Nucleation Mechanism, and Kinetic Analysis

Abstract: The development of green recycling technology for precious metals such as Ag and Pd from secondary resources can prevent environmental pollution caused by improper disposal, and it can alleviate resource shortage and promote sustainable development. Ag and Pd often coexist in some solid waste. This study proposed the extraction of Ag and Pd stepwise from leachate through the green technology of potential-controlled electrodeposition, and the reduction potential difference of Ag and Pd in solution was increased… Show more

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“…Additionally, the recovery of metals from extraction solutions is essential for resource recycling. Traditional recovery technologies include activated carbon adsorption [23,24], electrodeposition [25], resin adsorption [26], and solvent extraction [27][28][29]. Most heavy metal-thiosulfate complex solutions exhibit intense absorption in the ultraviolet (UV) region (200-280 nm), enabling them to decompose into the corresponding heavy metal sulfides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the recovery of metals from extraction solutions is essential for resource recycling. Traditional recovery technologies include activated carbon adsorption [23,24], electrodeposition [25], resin adsorption [26], and solvent extraction [27][28][29]. Most heavy metal-thiosulfate complex solutions exhibit intense absorption in the ultraviolet (UV) region (200-280 nm), enabling them to decompose into the corresponding heavy metal sulfides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%