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Recovery of Precious Metals: A Promising Process Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and CO(2)-Soluble Complexing Polymers for Palladium Extraction from Supported Catalysts

Precious metals such as palladium (Pd) have many applications, ranging from automotive catalysts to fine chemistry. Platinum group metals are, thus, in massive demand for industrial applications, even though they are relatively rare and belong to the list of critical materials for many countries. Th...

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Autores principales: Ruiu, Andrea, Li, W. S. Jennifer, Senila, Marin, Bouilhac, Cécile, Foix, Dominique, Bauer-Siebenlist, Bernhard, Seaudeau-Pirouley, Karine, Jänisch, Thorsten, Böringer, Sarah, Lacroix-Desmazes, Patrick
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687180
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28176342
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author Ruiu, Andrea
Li, W. S. Jennifer
Senila, Marin
Bouilhac, Cécile
Foix, Dominique
Bauer-Siebenlist, Bernhard
Seaudeau-Pirouley, Karine
Jänisch, Thorsten
Böringer, Sarah
Lacroix-Desmazes, Patrick
author_facet Ruiu, Andrea
Li, W. S. Jennifer
Senila, Marin
Bouilhac, Cécile
Foix, Dominique
Bauer-Siebenlist, Bernhard
Seaudeau-Pirouley, Karine
Jänisch, Thorsten
Böringer, Sarah
Lacroix-Desmazes, Patrick
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description Precious metals such as palladium (Pd) have many applications, ranging from automotive catalysts to fine chemistry. Platinum group metals are, thus, in massive demand for industrial applications, even though they are relatively rare and belong to the list of critical materials for many countries. The result is an explosion of their price. The recovery of Pd from spent catalysts and, more generally, the development of a circular economy process around Pd, becomes essential for both economic and environmental reasons. To this aim, we propose a sustainable process based on the use of supercritical CO(2) (i.e., a green solvent) operated in mild conditions of pressure and temperature (p = 25 MPa, T = 313 K). Note that the range of CO(2) pressures commonly used for extraction is going from 15 to 100 MPa, while temperatures typically vary from 308 to 423 K. A pressure of 25 MPa and a temperature of 313 K can, therefore, be viewed as mild conditions. CO(2)-soluble copolymers bearing complexing groups, such as pyridine, triphenylphosphine, or acetylacetate, were added to the supercritical fluid to extract the Pd from the catalyst. Two supported catalysts were tested: a pristine aluminosilicate-supported catalyst (Cat D) and a spent alumina supported-catalyst (Cat A). An extraction conversion of up to more than 70% was achieved in the presence of the pyridine-containing copolymer. The recovery of the Pd from the polymer was possible after extraction, and the technological and economical assessment of the process was considered.
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spelling pubmed-104889592023-09-09 Recovery of Precious Metals: A Promising Process Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and CO(2)-Soluble Complexing Polymers for Palladium Extraction from Supported Catalysts Ruiu, Andrea Li, W. S. Jennifer Senila, Marin Bouilhac, Cécile Foix, Dominique Bauer-Siebenlist, Bernhard Seaudeau-Pirouley, Karine Jänisch, Thorsten Böringer, Sarah Lacroix-Desmazes, Patrick Molecules Article Precious metals such as palladium (Pd) have many applications, ranging from automotive catalysts to fine chemistry. Platinum group metals are, thus, in massive demand for industrial applications, even though they are relatively rare and belong to the list of critical materials for many countries. The result is an explosion of their price. The recovery of Pd from spent catalysts and, more generally, the development of a circular economy process around Pd, becomes essential for both economic and environmental reasons. To this aim, we propose a sustainable process based on the use of supercritical CO(2) (i.e., a green solvent) operated in mild conditions of pressure and temperature (p = 25 MPa, T = 313 K). Note that the range of CO(2) pressures commonly used for extraction is going from 15 to 100 MPa, while temperatures typically vary from 308 to 423 K. A pressure of 25 MPa and a temperature of 313 K can, therefore, be viewed as mild conditions. CO(2)-soluble copolymers bearing complexing groups, such as pyridine, triphenylphosphine, or acetylacetate, were added to the supercritical fluid to extract the Pd from the catalyst. Two supported catalysts were tested: a pristine aluminosilicate-supported catalyst (Cat D) and a spent alumina supported-catalyst (Cat A). An extraction conversion of up to more than 70% was achieved in the presence of the pyridine-containing copolymer. The recovery of the Pd from the polymer was possible after extraction, and the technological and economical assessment of the process was considered. MDPI 2023-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10488959/ /pubmed/37687180 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28176342 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ruiu, Andrea
Li, W. S. Jennifer
Senila, Marin
Bouilhac, Cécile
Foix, Dominique
Bauer-Siebenlist, Bernhard
Seaudeau-Pirouley, Karine
Jänisch, Thorsten
Böringer, Sarah
Lacroix-Desmazes, Patrick
Recovery of Precious Metals: A Promising Process Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and CO(2)-Soluble Complexing Polymers for Palladium Extraction from Supported Catalysts
title Recovery of Precious Metals: A Promising Process Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and CO(2)-Soluble Complexing Polymers for Palladium Extraction from Supported Catalysts
title_full Recovery of Precious Metals: A Promising Process Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and CO(2)-Soluble Complexing Polymers for Palladium Extraction from Supported Catalysts
title_fullStr Recovery of Precious Metals: A Promising Process Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and CO(2)-Soluble Complexing Polymers for Palladium Extraction from Supported Catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of Precious Metals: A Promising Process Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and CO(2)-Soluble Complexing Polymers for Palladium Extraction from Supported Catalysts
title_short Recovery of Precious Metals: A Promising Process Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and CO(2)-Soluble Complexing Polymers for Palladium Extraction from Supported Catalysts
title_sort recovery of precious metals: a promising process using supercritical carbon dioxide and co(2)-soluble complexing polymers for palladium extraction from supported catalysts
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687180
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28176342
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