Dissolution Behavior of Silver in Nitric Acid

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
H. Kiuchi T. Goda M. Iguchi
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"IntroductionThe utilization of silver in the electronic industry has been increasing in recent years. It is desirable that valuable metals are recovered from the used scraps of these industrial goods. Condensor chips, for example, contain silver, palladium, and Ag-Pd alloy. The dissolution behavior of silver was studied assuming that scraps such as used condensor chips in which Ag-Pd paste is used are subjected to wet treatment.ExperimentalIn this study the powder, granules, and flakes of silver were used in these nitric acid leaching experiments. The nitric acid solution was agitated in a glass reactor with a magnetic stirrer and heated to the required temperature. The experiment was started by putting the silver sample in the solution. After the leaching, the solution was filtered and the concentration of silver in the filtrate was analyzed by ICP.ResultsIn dilute nitric acid of less than 5 N, silver powder dissolved easily with increase in the concentration of nitric acid and temperature. However, the more intensive the stirring of the solution was, the lower the dissolution quantity became. Fig. 1"
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APA: H. Kiuchi T. Goda M. Iguchi  (2000)  Dissolution Behavior of Silver in Nitric Acid

MLA: H. Kiuchi T. Goda M. Iguchi Dissolution Behavior of Silver in Nitric Acid. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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