2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2018.02.025
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Selective recovery of gold, palladium, or platinum from acidic waste solution

Abstract: End-of-life electrical and electronic equipment is the potential secondary resource for economically-viable precious metals (PMs), e.g., gold (Au), palladium (Pd), or platinum (Pt). The hydrometallurgical processes produce acidic leachates during the recovery of PMs from waste sources, while the selective recovery of Au, Pd, or Pt from such a matrix is challenging either due to the chemical similarities of elements or complexities in the sources and matrices. A total of nine solid-phase extraction (SPE) system… Show more

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“…The mixture was stirred at 500 rpm for 24 h prior to filtration on Whatman paper to remove particles. The filtered leach solution (referred to as solution LL A ) was then treated on a solid phase extraction cartridge (Analig® PM 07, GLSciences, Tokyo, Japan) [18][19][20] according to the following procedure: the cartridge was conditioned with 25 mL of a 1 mol/L HCl solution before loading 25 mL of LL A . The sample matrix discarded through the loading step is called solution LL B .…”
Section: Leach Liquor Preparation and Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mixture was stirred at 500 rpm for 24 h prior to filtration on Whatman paper to remove particles. The filtered leach solution (referred to as solution LL A ) was then treated on a solid phase extraction cartridge (Analig® PM 07, GLSciences, Tokyo, Japan) [18][19][20] according to the following procedure: the cartridge was conditioned with 25 mL of a 1 mol/L HCl solution before loading 25 mL of LL A . The sample matrix discarded through the loading step is called solution LL B .…”
Section: Leach Liquor Preparation and Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), respectively. [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] A mechanochemical approach has also been presented, that require the use of specific equipment. [24] Thus, these approaches are not adequate for the treatment of laboratory scale nanowastes, due to the toxicity of the involved materials and/or the complexity of the methodology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precious metals (Ag, Au, Ru, Rh, Pd, Os, Ir, Pt) have excellent corrosion resistance and highly stable chemical properties and are therefore widely used in various elds including agriculture, biomedicine, jewellery, catalysis, and electronic industries. 1 To date, various methods are available for their separation and extraction such as ion exchange, 2 coprecipitation, re assay, solvent extraction, 3,4 liquid membrane separation, and adsorbent separation, 5 among others. In the past, most of the resin used as a matrix, and resin molecules [6][7][8] were functionalized with chemical groups able to increase their adsorption capacity for precious metals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%