Platinum and Rhenium Recovery from Reforming Catalysts via Plasma Arc Technology

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 1231 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
An investigation into the use of Tetronics International’s thermal plasma technology based pyrometallurgical smelting process for the recovery of both platinum and rhenium was conducted. 1000 kg of Pt-Re catalysts containing 0.36 wt% Pt and 0.21 wt% Re was blended with fluxing agents, reducing agents and an iron based collector metal precursor and then fed into a plasma furnace over five individual trials at Tetronics International’s facility in Swindon, UK. Both platinum and rhenium partitioned to an iron rich collector metal phase in the furnace, which formed in-situ and accumulated beneath a less dense slag phase, derived from the inorganic substrate of the catalyst, and was easily separable. The levels of Pt and Re concentration achieved in the iron collector made it suitable for subsequent final refining. Technical recovery efficiencies of =98% for both platinum and rhenium were achieved and the concentrations of the metals in the recovered metal bullion were 2.23 wt% Pt and 1.35 wt% Re.
Citation
APA:
(2015) Platinum and Rhenium Recovery from Reforming Catalysts via Plasma Arc TechnologyMLA: Platinum and Rhenium Recovery from Reforming Catalysts via Plasma Arc Technology. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.