Optimization of Synergistic Capturing Platinum Group Metals by Fe-Sn and its Mechanism

33 Pages Posted: 14 Feb 2024

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Xuefeng He

University of Science and Technology Beijing

Yunji Ding

University of Science and Technology Beijing

Zhisheng Shi

University of Science and Technology Beijing

Baohuai Zhao

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Chunxiao Zhang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Fenglan Han

North Minzu University

Jing Ren

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Shengen Zhang

University of Science and Technology Beijing

Abstract

Platinum group metals (PGMs) are strategic metals. Auto-exhaust catalysts are their main application fields. The recovery of PGMs from spent auto-exhaust catalysts has remarkable economic value and strategic significance. Aiming at the problems of ferrosilicon generation for Fe capturing and subsequent oxygen blowing to remove iron with high energy consumption and heat release, a technology of Fe-Sn synergistic capturing PGMs was proposed. Taking full the advantage of the lower melting point of Fe-Sn alloy (<1200°C) and its unique affinity for PGMs, the PGMs were captured at approximate 1400°C with Fe-Sn as the collector. In experiment, 500 g of spent auto-exhaust catalysts were employed to minimize error and approximate industrial production. The mechanism of Fe-Sn synergistic capturing PGMs was elucidated. The generation of Fe-Sn-PGMs alloy lowered the activity of [PGMs] in the system, accelerated the reduction of the PGMs oxides and promoted the alloying of [PGMs]. Therefore, Fe-Sn synergistic capturing PGMs was realized. The inability of Si to enter the alloy phase was confirmed by theoretical calculations, avoiding the generation of ferrosilicon. The effects of basicity, CaF2, m(Fe)/m(Sn) and the amount of collector on capturing PGMs were optimized. Under the optimized conditions (basicity R=1.1, spent auto-exhaust catalysts 70 wt%, CaO 30wt%, B2O3 10 wt%, CaF2 7 wt%, m(Fe)/m(Sn)=1/1 and the collector 15wt%), the content of PGMs in the slag phase was 2.46 g/t. It is feasible to remove Fe and Sn by oxidation to achieve the purpose of PGMs enrichment. This technology offers guidance on the safe, environmentally sound, and efficient disposal of spent auto-exhaust catalysts, promoting the sustainable development of PGMs.

Keywords: Platinum group metals, Pyrometallurgy, Capture, Spent catalyst, Recovery

Suggested Citation

He, Xuefeng and Ding, Yunji and Shi, Zhisheng and Zhao, Baohuai and Zhang, Chunxiao and Han, Fenglan and Ren, Jing and Zhang, Shengen, Optimization of Synergistic Capturing Platinum Group Metals by Fe-Sn and its Mechanism. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4725450 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4725450

Xuefeng He

University of Science and Technology Beijing ( email )

30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District
beijing, 100083
China

Yunji Ding

University of Science and Technology Beijing ( email )

30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District
beijing, 100083
China

Zhisheng Shi

University of Science and Technology Beijing ( email )

30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District
beijing, 100083
China

Baohuai Zhao

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Nigeria

Chunxiao Zhang

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Nigeria

Fenglan Han

North Minzu University ( email )

Yinchuan, 750021
China

Jing Ren

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Nigeria

Shengen Zhang (Contact Author)

University of Science and Technology Beijing ( email )

30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District
beijing, 100083
China

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