Recovery of precious metals using sulfur-impregnated carbonaceous adsorbent, T. Wajima

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. Wajima
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Abstract

Recovery of precious metals from hydrochloric solution using sulfur-impregnated carbonaceous adsorbent was examined. Sulfur-impregnated adsorbent with adsorption abilities of precious metals can be prepared from activated carbon using pyrolysis at 600 oC under 10 % H2S gas flow, and the adsorbed Au and Pd were precipitated as metal phase on the surface of the adsorbent. The adsorbents after precious metals adsorption were burned at 700 oC to obtain the residue mainly containing precious metals. The adsorbent was found to be highly efficient and selective for the uptake of precious metals, especially Au, in the presence of excess base metal ions from simulated spent automotive catalyst eluted solution using a column pack test. Keywords: Gold, platinum, palladium, reduction precipitation
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APA: T. Wajima  (2020)  Recovery of precious metals using sulfur-impregnated carbonaceous adsorbent, T. Wajima

MLA: T. Wajima Recovery of precious metals using sulfur-impregnated carbonaceous adsorbent, T. Wajima. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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