Recovery of Precious Metals by Means of Adsorption Using Persimmon Tannin Gels

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Gurung B. B. Acihikari K. Ohto H. Kawakita S. Alam
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Two kinds of adsorbents were prepared from persimmon tannin extract to investigate their adsorption behavior of metal ions from hydrochloric acid solution; one was prepared by treating with concentrated sulfuric acid while another was prepared by immobilizing functional groups of quaternary amine. The former adsorbed only gold(III) and its maximum adsorption capacities was evaluated as high as 1510 g/kg while the latter adsorbed not only gold(III) but also palladium(II) and platinum(IV), the maximum adsorption capacities of which were evaluated as 820, 89 and 101 g/kg, respectively. For both adsorbents, practical adsorption of base metals was not observed.
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APA: M. Gurung B. B. Acihikari K. Ohto H. Kawakita S. Alam  (2011)  Recovery of Precious Metals by Means of Adsorption Using Persimmon Tannin Gels

MLA: M. Gurung B. B. Acihikari K. Ohto H. Kawakita S. Alam Recovery of Precious Metals by Means of Adsorption Using Persimmon Tannin Gels. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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