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Distribution of Rhodium between SiO2–CaO–CrOx Slag System and Molten Copper
Yuki TakahashiTakashi MurataKatsunori Yamaguchi
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2024 Volume 65 Issue 5 Pages 524-529

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In the hydrometallurgical process used for the recycling of platinum group metals (PGMs), a residue containing Cr2O3 and PGMs is generated. In this study, a pyrometallurgical process was applied, in which PGMs from the residue generated in the hydrometallurgical processes were concentrated in a molten Cu phase as a collector metal, and Cr2O3 was separated into a slag phase with SiO2 and CaO as the flux. To reduce the loss of PGMs into the slag, the dissolution of PGMs into the slag must be reduced. Therefore, the distribution ratio of Rh, as a representative PGM, between the liquid SiO2–CaO–Al2O3–CrOx or the liquid SiO2–CaO–CrOx slag and molten Cu were measured at 1773 K under an oxygen partial pressure of pO2 = 10-10. The experimental results revealed that the distribution of Rh in the slag increased with increasing CrOx concentration. At a constant Cr2O3 concentration in the slag, the solubility of Rh increased with increasing slag basicity, which is defined as B = (mass%CaO)/(mass%SiO2). Furthermore, compared with the distributions of Rh and Pt between the slag system and molten Cu, Rh was more easily lost to the slag, and the dependence of Rh on basicity was greater than that of Pt.

Fig. 2 Relationship between the distribution ratio of PGMs and the concentration of Cr2O3 in the slag (1773 K, pO2 = 10-10). Fullsize Image
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