Author/Authors :
Hasani, Masoud Faculty of Technology and Engineering - Behbahan Khatam Alanbia University of Technology, Behbahan, Iran
Abstract :
Selective recovery of platinum group metals including Pt, Pd, and Rh from the spent
automobile catalysts is investigated by functionalized magnetite nanoparticles as a
novel adsorbent. Magnetite nanoparticles are synthesized by co-precipitation of
ferrous and ferric salts with ammonium hydroxide, and then coated with a tetraethyl
orthosilicate to form well-dispersed silica-coated magnetite nanoparticles. The silica-
coated nanoparticles are then functionalized with three different types of organosilane
ligands including monoamine (FeSiORA), ethylenediamine (FeSiORDA), and
diphenylphosphino (FeSiORP). The effects of initial pH, amount of adsorbent, contact
time, and chloride concentration in a multi-component leaching solution are examined
in batch tests on [PdCl4]2-, [PtCl4]2-, [PtCl6]2-, and [RhCl6]3-. Among the different
types of organosilane ligands examined, the FeSiORA nanoparticles and FeSiORDA,
for selective sorption of PGM from the leaching solution, are unsuccessful. It is found
that FeSiORPs can effectively adsorb Pt and Pd but exhibit no affinity towards Rh and
base metal ions. Under the optimum conditions, the adsorption rates of Pt, Pd, and Rh
are estimated 97.5%, 97.0%, and 15.0%, respectively.
Keywords :
Platinum group metals , Spent catalysts , Magnetite nanoparticles , Organosilane functional