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Aqueous Photocatalytic Recycling of Gold and Palladium from Waste Electronics and Catalysts

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ACS ES&T ENGINEERING
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsestengg.1c00505

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precious metal recycling; photocatalysis; water-mediated; selective dissolution of precious metals

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2020YFA0211004]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22176128, 21876114]
  3. Shanghai Government [21XD1422800, 19DZ1205102, 19160712900]
  4. Chinese Education Ministry Key Laboratory and International Joint Laboratory on Resource Chemistry, Shanghai Eastern Scholar Program, Shangha i Engineering Research Center of Green Energy Chemical Engineering [18DZ2254200]
  5. Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Biomimetic Catalysis

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In this study, gold and palladium in electronic devices and industrial catalysts can be completely dissolved and recycled using photocatalysis. The dissolution of gold and palladium in different halogen solutions exhibits selectivity. This research opens up a new direction for optimizing photocatalytic dissolution technology and promoting green metal recycling.
Gold and palladium are the most widely used precious metal materials in the field of electronic devices and industrial catalysis. How to realize the green recycling of gold and palladium is important and challenging. In this work, we found that gold and palladium in wastes, such as electronic devices and industrial catalysts, can be completely dissolved and recycled by photocatalysis. Gold and palladium are oxidized to the ionic state in water, which does not involve strong acids, strong alkalis, toxic cyanides, or an organic medium. More interestingly, the dissolution of gold and palladium in different halogen aqueous solutions has special selectivity, which depends on the coordination stability constants between gold and palladium with halide ions. Therefore, gold and palladium can be selectively dissolved in iodine ion solution and bromine ion solution, respectively, then gold and palladium can be obtained by a one-step reduction. This work opens up a new direction for optimizing the photocatalytic dissolution technology and promoting the green recycling of metals.

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