RI 2351 Separation of Palladium and Platinum By Means of Dimethylglyoxime

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Abstract
In the lnvestlg::ìt1on of mAthods for aSS8.7ing platin",. conducted
by the Bureau ot MinAs, reoent experiments have d~velopad tha~ with ce..tain
orei, especially when thr, quantity Of platinum 1s eonlidarablfl, nit'!le acid
w111 not etfßct a iepard-Han of platinum and pa11adium. 'lhe following m;lthod
has been found to be accurate and to reiu1 t in a complete S''lun''ation of' th~3:l
metals. It is therefo 1" '!eeommei:ed that 1 t ba followed rath::r- than the
method of separation with nitrio acid, givèn in Technical Pape'! 270.* At
line 22, pagi 14, of that paper, bAglnnlng with ~tarm th,~ metals '.'ith dilute¡
nitrio acid," strikE out the rest of the paragraph, and substttutt~ the pro_t
cedure g1 ven below.
?lunder and Thuringer.. have developed mnt¡iods for th"i sflparation
of palladium from all the platinum metals exoept platinum bj m ,ans of dlmethy-
19lyoxlme. They state that the~ is no action for several hours if an excess
of dimeth¡lglyoxime is added to an aqueous solution of ohloroplatinic acid
in the cold, alio that only on boiling is the platinum pTecipi ated ¡~d than
only PST't of the platinum i srenoved from the sUut1on. They found that palladium
1s p~ecipi tated quati tat! vely in the oold as (CaH 4N40 Pd) which is
insoluble tn water, dilute hydroohlorio acid, dilute acetIc aofd or in 50~
ethyl alcbhol. All of their pT'90ipi tations we~p Carl". ied out ~hile the solutions
were being heated. This caused a pal"tia~recipltation of the platinum along wi th the
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(1922) RI 2351 Separation of Palladium and Platinum By Means of DimethylglyoximeMLA: RI 2351 Separation of Palladium and Platinum By Means of Dimethylglyoxime. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.