Concentration of PGMS from Spent Automobile Catalyst by Combining Heating-Quenching and Selective Grinding

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. F. Liu S. Owada
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Platinum Group Metals (PGMs), Pt, Pd, Rh, have been widely used as a three-way catalyst to clean discharged gas from automobiles and therefore a considerable amount of the spent catalysts is generated annually. This paper proposes a novel concentration technology of PGMs by utilizing the double-deck structure of PGM bearing alumina-ceria and cordierite phases. The applied technologies are a combination of heating-quenching, selective grinding and screening for separating alumina-ceria phase from cordierite. Temperature change as a function of quenching time and the thermal stresses applied to both phases were simulated and calculated by FEM, and it was clarified the mechanism of micro-cracks generation at the phase boundary and micro-cracks in alumina-ceria phase, which indicated that separation of alumina-ceria phase from cordierite and selective breakage of alumina-ceria phase could be achieved in the subsequent selective grinding with an attritor. This process could concentrate 46 wt% of alumina-ceria phase into fine fractions with 86 % recovery efficiency. The remaining alumina-ceria phase can be further recovered by applying flotation and so on.
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APA: G. F. Liu S. Owada  (2015)  Concentration of PGMS from Spent Automobile Catalyst by Combining Heating-Quenching and Selective Grinding

MLA: G. F. Liu S. Owada Concentration of PGMS from Spent Automobile Catalyst by Combining Heating-Quenching and Selective Grinding. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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