Recovery of platinum from spent catalysts by liquid-liquid extraction in chloride medium.

J Hazard Mater

Analytical Chemistry Department, Institute of Chemistry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Av. Athos da Silveira Ramos, 149, room A509, 21941-909, Ilha do Fundão, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Published: July 2010

This work examines a hydrometallurgical route for processing spent commercial catalysts (Pt and PtSnIn/A(2)O(3)) used in Brazilian refineries for recovery of the noble metal with less final wastes generation. Samples were initially pre-oxidized (500 degrees C, 5 h) in order to eliminate coke. The basis of the present route is the partial dissolution of the pre-oxidized catalyst in aqua-regia. Temperature and time necessary to dissolve all platinum were optimized in order to reduce the operation severity and aluminum solubilization. All platinum and 16-18 wt.% of aluminum were dissolved at 75 degrees C in 20-25 min. Separation of platinum from the acidic solution was accomplished by solvent extraction. The best extractant (> 99 wt.%) was Aliquat 336 (a quaternary ammonium salt) in one stage (A/O phase ratio = 1, v/v). Platinum was stripped (> 99.9 wt.%) in one stage (A/O phase ratio = 1, v/v) with aqueous sodium thiosulfate (> or = 0.75 mol L(-1)). Black platinum was obtained from this solution via reduction with magnesium or ascorbic acid.

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