Single Step Separation And Recovery Of Palladium Using Nitrogen Species Catalyzed Pressure Leaching And Silica Polyamine Composites

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 112 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
The efficient separation of palladium from the transition metals copper, nickel and iron can be effected by passing a leach solution of these metals through a column of the silica polyamine composite material, WP-1, patented by Purity Systems Inc (PSI), Assignee, University of Montana with exclusive license to PSI. The separation can be done at the intrinsic pH of a nitrogen species catalyzed (NSC) oxidative pressure leach solution (~0) and stripping of the palladium from the composite can be effected with hydrochloric acid/ammonium chloride solutions at 50oC. Batch capacities of the composite for palladium are ~ 1.8 mmol/g resin. The possibilities for isolating the metal from the strip are discussed. Given the proven longevity and rapid capture kinetics of the polyamine composites, this new approach should prove to be an economically viable alternative to the multi-step concentration processes practiced in the PGM industry to date.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Single Step Separation And Recovery Of Palladium Using Nitrogen Species Catalyzed Pressure Leaching And Silica Polyamine CompositesMLA: Single Step Separation And Recovery Of Palladium Using Nitrogen Species Catalyzed Pressure Leaching And Silica Polyamine Composites. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.