Environmentally Friendly Recycling Of Automotive Catalysts in a Closed Hydrometallurgical Loop

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Steinlechner
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"Today the common recycling technologies of automotive catalysts are either energy intensive pyrometallurgical processes generating huge amounts of residues or hydrometallurgical ones which have to cope with effluent problems. Next to that, other valuable metals beside PGMs such as rare earths from the wash coat are not recovered.Therefore, the present paper introduces a hydrometallurgical concept developed in cooperation with the company Railly & Hill for the recovery of the PGMs as well as cerium from the wash coat of the catalysts in a closed loop. Next to the process concept, the required parameters for the different steps are discussed, including the chemical reactions, leaching efficiencies and mass flows, which form the basis for an economic estimation of the concept.Contrary to the pyrometallurgical recycling where the monolith is completely melted down to slag which is typically dumped, in this process the remaining monolith forms an utilizable product for the ceramics/refractory industry. As a result of the closed loop of the leaching media an environmentally friendly process was developed from which nearly no new residues or effluents are generated, with a sustainable usage of chemicals."
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APA: S. Steinlechner  (2014)  Environmentally Friendly Recycling Of Automotive Catalysts in a Closed Hydrometallurgical Loop

MLA: S. Steinlechner Environmentally Friendly Recycling Of Automotive Catalysts in a Closed Hydrometallurgical Loop. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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