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Dissolution of Metal Supported Spent Auto Catalysts in Acids

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Metal supported auto catalysts, have been used in sports and racing cars initially, but nowadays their application systematically increases. In Metal Substrate (supported) Converters (MSC), catalytic functions are performed by the Platinum Group Metals (PGM): Pt, Pd, Rh, similarly to the catalysts on ceramic carriers. The contents of these metals make that spent catalytic converters are valuable source of precious metals. All over the world there are many methods for the metals recovery from the ceramic carriers, however, the issue of platinum recovery from metal supported catalysts has not been studied sufficiently yet. The paper presents preliminary results of dissolution of spent automotive catalyst on a metal carrier by means of acids: H2SO4, HCl, HNO3, H3PO4. The main assumption of the research was the dissolution of base metals (Fe, Cr, Al) from metallic carrier of catalyst, avoiding dissolution of PGMs. Dissolution was the most effective when concentrated hydrochloric acid, and 2M sulfuric acid (VI) was used. It was observed that the dust, remaining after leaching, contained platinum in the level of 0.8% and 0.7%, respectively.
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  • Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Metals Technology, 8 Krasinskiego Str., 40-019 Katowice, Poland
  • Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Metals Technology, 8 Krasinskiego Str., 40-019 Katowice, Poland
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  • Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Metals Technology, 8 Krasinskiego Str., 40-019 Katowice, Poland
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  • University of Kosice, Institute of Biology and Ecology, Department of Microbiology, 2 Srobarova str., 04-180 Kosice, Slovakia
  • Technical University in Kosice, Department of Materials Science, 1/9 Letna Str., Kosice, Slovakia
  • Technical University in Kosice, Department of Materials Science, 1/9 Letna Str., Kosice, Slovakia
  • Technical University in Kosice, Department of Materials Science, 1/9 Letna Str., Kosice, Slovakia
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Opracowanie ze środków MNiSW w ramach umowy 812/P-DUN/2016 na działalność upowszechniającą naukę
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