The separation and isolation of many of the platinum group metals (PGMs) is currently achieved commercially using solvent extraction processes. The extraction of rhodium is problematic however, as a variety of complexes of the form [RhCl (H O) ] are found in hydrochloric acid, making it difficult to design a reagent that can extract all the rhodium. In this work, the synergistic combination of a primary amine (2-ethylhexylamine, L ) with a primary amide (3,5,5-trimethylhexanamide, L ) is shown to extract over 85 % of rhodium from 4 M hydrochloric acid.
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