1. Separation and purification of platinum group metals from aqueous solution: Recent developments and industrial applications.
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Zheng, Huandong, Ding, Yunji, Wen, Quan, Liu, Bo, and Zhang, Shengen
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PLATINUM group ,SUPERCRITICAL fluid extraction ,AQUEOUS solutions ,INDUSTRIALIZATION ,SEPARATION (Technology) ,MEMBRANE separation - Abstract
• Simple evaluation for platinum group metals (PGMs) recovery from primary and secondary sources was made. • Various separation technologies for PGMs recycling from secondary resources are reviewed. • Advantages, challenges and outlook of recycling technologies are discussed. • Considerations on further promotion have been proposed. In the past decades, the demand for platinum group metals (PGMs) has increased rapidly in various applications such as electronics, chemical engineering, biomedical devices, and automotive catalytic converters. Recovery of PGMs from secondary resources is necessary for addressing the supply issues. The migration of PGMs from solid to liquid streams is irreplaceable for achieving high-purity products. Hence, it is a meaningful issue to reduce resource depletion and avoid environmental pollution during separation processes. This paper systematically reviews various improvements and new technologies for the separation and purification of PGMs, including solvent extraction, membranes separation, supercritical fluids, solid-phase extraction, photoreduction, and electrochemical methods. The separation mechanism and optimized process parameters are summarized. Particularly, the advantages, challenges, and perspective are highlighted in terms of commercial applications. This study aims to present the current research for scholars, and to identify a promising PGMs separation method that is safe and effective. Finally, several recommendations have been proposed for the further promotion of separation technologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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