2020
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c07384
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Toward the Recovery of Platinum Group Metals from a Spent Automotive Catalyst with Supported Ionic Liquid Phases

Abstract: We present a novel approach for the separation and recovery of Pt and Pd leached from a spent automotive catalyst relying on conventional and polymerized supported ionic liquid phases (SILPs and polySILPs, respectively). A variety of parameters with possible effects on the separation behavior, namely, acidity and concentration of the platinum group metal (PGM) containing solution, as well as different SILP and polySILP loadings, were evaluated for the separation of PGMs in the presence of high concentrations o… Show more

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“…Variation in the H + concentration does not markedly affect the maximum Pt uptake, which is in line with the independency of protonation of the phosphonium groups from the acidity of the solution, implying acidity has no effect on the ion-exchange mechanism. On the other hand, at Cl À 1.0 m sorption capacity reaches its [216] Open access, CC BY license 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. maximum.…”
Section: Capsulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Variation in the H + concentration does not markedly affect the maximum Pt uptake, which is in line with the independency of protonation of the phosphonium groups from the acidity of the solution, implying acidity has no effect on the ion-exchange mechanism. On the other hand, at Cl À 1.0 m sorption capacity reaches its [216] Open access, CC BY license 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. maximum.…”
Section: Capsulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By employing the conditions that favor Rh retention on the real leachate experiments and with the application of selective stripping, pure Pt and Pd could be recovered in solution, with respective recoveries of 86 and 96 %. Additionally, the comparison between polymerized IL covalently bound on silica (polySILP) and ILs physisorbed on silica (SILPs) (Figure 48) proved the merit of the former over the latter; more efficient separation of the PGMs is achieved with the polySILP and significantly less amount of IL is leaching out of the solid support during the metal loading and stripping of the sorbent material [216] …”
Section: Ionic Liquids In Solid‐liquid Separationsmentioning
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“…Mixtures of imidazolium ILs have demonstrated high selectivity toward Pt from multi-element solutions [ 28 ], while their functionalization dramatically increases the selectivity for Pd, which is quantitatively extracted from multi-element mixtures [ 29 ]. Phosphonium-based ILs have already been applied in PGM recovery and separation from model solutions [ 26 , 30 , 31 ], and car catalyst acidic liquor [ 32 , 33 ]. The hydrophobic ILs based on phosphonium cations are thermally stable and, therefore, suitable for applications in a wide temperature range.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dendrimer-based adsorbents were found suitable for the recovery of precious metals due to their well-defined molecular composition with N-bearing functionalities, which led to selective extraction of metal ions from aqueous and non-aqueous solutions [13]. A supported ionic liquid-based method for the separation of platinum group metals was proposed by Lanaridi et al [14]. Separation of Pt and Pd from Rh and other interfering elements and recovery of Pt (86%) and Pd (96%) in solution was successfully performed with acidified thiourea solutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%