Journal of Environmental Conservation Engineering
Online ISSN : 1882-8590
Print ISSN : 0388-9459
ISSN-L : 0388-9459
The Reactivation of Heavy Metal Poisoned Platinum Catalyst by Soaking with the Solution of EDTA
Kazuki NatsukawaKenji Yasuda
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1978 Volume 7 Issue 6 Pages 522-527

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Some industrial waste gases, such as the exhaust air from the paint booth, are difficultly treated by the catalytic combustion system, since the heavy metals contained in these gases rapidly poison the catalyst. A simple reactivation process is presented as follows : platinum catalysts poisoned with heavy metals are soaked with the solution of chelating ragents such as EDTA at ordinary or elevated temperature. The recovery of the activity was found remarkable by this treatment on lead, copper, zinc, titanium, and lead chromate contaminated catalysts. Chromium, probably existing on the catalysts as its stable oxide (Cr2O3), was, however, hardly removed even by the treatment at 130°C.
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