Studies on the Dissolution of Platinum and Palladium from Low Grade Ores and By-Products

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Ariti J
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The mineralogy and extractive metallurgy of platinum and palladium in ores and residues is examined and the relative reactivity of Pt, Pd, PtS and PdS in cyanide and chloride media at 20¦C is discussed. Electrochemical measurements establish that Pd is readily leached in chloride media but more slowly in cyanide media due to a passivating PdO film. The passivating oxide film on Pt prevents leaching in either system at ambient temperatures. The results of leaching Au, Pd and Pt from an iron oxide residue obtained from the Sherritt Gordon Process using CN/air and Cl-/H202 are compared. It appears that passivation is overcome either by roasting at ?600¦ or by leaching at >_100¦C.
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APA: Ariti J  (1991)  Studies on the Dissolution of Platinum and Palladium from Low Grade Ores and By-Products

MLA: Ariti J Studies on the Dissolution of Platinum and Palladium from Low Grade Ores and By-Products. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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