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The use of polyurethane foams for the extraction of platinum (II) from hydrochloric acid solutions in the presence of tin (II) chloride

A preliminary investigation prior to the study of the extraction of platinum, was conducted on the Co(NCS)₄²⁻ /foam system to, (a) develop a suitable experimental apparatus in order to study the loading of platinum foams and (b) obtain fundamental kinetic and thermodynamic data concerning the sorpti...

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Main Author: Brackenbury, Karim Francis Gavin
Other Authors: Koch, Klaus R
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description A preliminary investigation prior to the study of the extraction of platinum, was conducted on the Co(NCS)₄²⁻ /foam system to, (a) develop a suitable experimental apparatus in order to study the loading of platinum foams and (b) obtain fundamental kinetic and thermodynamic data concerning the sorption process. The sorption of platinum(II) as complexes of [Pt(SnCl₃)nCl₄-n]²⁻ and [Pt(SnCl₃)₅]³⁻ from hydrochloric acid solutions by polyurethane foams was examined in detail. Our studies show that the capacity of the foam to extract platinum depends on the following solution conditions of, temperature, initial platinum concentration, hydrochloric acid and hydrogen ion concentrations, the Sn:Pt ratio and the presence of interfering cations and anions. The rate of platinum sorption is shown to be dependent on temperature, initial platinum concentration, the Sn:Pt ratio and the mass of the foam. The foam's ability to selectively extract platinum from solutions containing platinum and certain base metals is examined. Results obtained show that in all cases almost complete extraction of platinum was achieved. Of all the base metals investigated only Cu(II) co-extracts to a small extent with the noble metal. In this work a procedure has been developed in which we are able to quantitatively recover both platinum and tin from loaded foams, by dissolving the polyurethane in warm nitric acid. A simple distillation allows for the satisfactory separation of platinum from tin.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/18488 The use of polyurethane foams for the extraction of platinum (II) from hydrochloric acid solutions in the presence of tin (II) chloride Brackenbury, Karim Francis Gavin Koch, Klaus R Chemistry A preliminary investigation prior to the study of the extraction of platinum, was conducted on the Co(NCS)₄²⁻ /foam system to, (a) develop a suitable experimental apparatus in order to study the loading of platinum foams and (b) obtain fundamental kinetic and thermodynamic data concerning the sorption process. The sorption of platinum(II) as complexes of [Pt(SnCl₃)nCl₄-n]²⁻ and [Pt(SnCl₃)₅]³⁻ from hydrochloric acid solutions by polyurethane foams was examined in detail. Our studies show that the capacity of the foam to extract platinum depends on the following solution conditions of, temperature, initial platinum concentration, hydrochloric acid and hydrogen ion concentrations, the Sn:Pt ratio and the presence of interfering cations and anions. The rate of platinum sorption is shown to be dependent on temperature, initial platinum concentration, the Sn:Pt ratio and the mass of the foam. The foam's ability to selectively extract platinum from solutions containing platinum and certain base metals is examined. Results obtained show that in all cases almost complete extraction of platinum was achieved. Of all the base metals investigated only Cu(II) co-extracts to a small extent with the noble metal. In this work a procedure has been developed in which we are able to quantitatively recover both platinum and tin from loaded foams, by dissolving the polyurethane in warm nitric acid. A simple distillation allows for the satisfactory separation of platinum from tin. 2016-04-01T06:56:12Z 2016-04-01T06:56:12Z 1984 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18488 eng application/pdf Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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The use of polyurethane foams for the extraction of platinum (II) from hydrochloric acid solutions in the presence of tin (II) chloride
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title The use of polyurethane foams for the extraction of platinum (II) from hydrochloric acid solutions in the presence of tin (II) chloride
title_full The use of polyurethane foams for the extraction of platinum (II) from hydrochloric acid solutions in the presence of tin (II) chloride
title_fullStr The use of polyurethane foams for the extraction of platinum (II) from hydrochloric acid solutions in the presence of tin (II) chloride
title_full_unstemmed The use of polyurethane foams for the extraction of platinum (II) from hydrochloric acid solutions in the presence of tin (II) chloride
title_short The use of polyurethane foams for the extraction of platinum (II) from hydrochloric acid solutions in the presence of tin (II) chloride
title_sort use of polyurethane foams for the extraction of platinum ii from hydrochloric acid solutions in the presence of tin ii chloride
topic Chemistry
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18488
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