A combined deep eutectic solvent–ionic liquid process for the extraction and separation of platinum group metals (Pt, pd, rh)

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Recovery of platinum group metals from spent materials is becoming increasingly relevant due to the high value of these metals and their progressive depletion. In recent years, there is an increased interest in developing alternative and more environmentally benign processes for the recovery of platinum group metals, in line with the increased focus on a sustainable future. To this end, ionic liquids are increasingly investigated as promising candidates that can replace state-of-theart approaches. Specifically, phosphonium-based ionic liquids have been extensively investigated for the extraction and separation of platinum group metals. In this paper, we present the extraction capacity of several phosphonium-based ionic liquids for platinum group metals from model deep eutectic solvent-based acidic solutions. The most promising candidates, P66614Cl and P66614B2EHP, which exhibited the ability to extract Pt, Pd, and Rh quantitively from a mixed model solution, were additionally evaluated for their capacity to recover these metals from a spent car catalyst previously leached into a choline-based deep eutectic solvent. Specifically, P66614Cl afforded extraction of the three target precious metals from the leachate, while their partial separation from the interfering Al was also achieved since a significant amount (approx. 80%) remained in the leachate.

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Lanaridi, O., Platzer, S., Nischkauer, W., Limbeck, A., Schnürch, M., & Bica-Schröder, K. (2021). A combined deep eutectic solvent–ionic liquid process for the extraction and separation of platinum group metals (Pt, pd, rh). Molecules, 26(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26237204

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