Ore Processing by PGM Concentration Process and Assessment of CO2 Equivalent Emissions and Environmental Damage Directly Involved

  • Mabiza-ma-Mabiza J
  • Mbohwa C
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Abstract

Platinum group metals are more and more pointed out as key players to contribute to addressing the making headway issues of environmental damage impacts through technological innovations. Of immediate past, interest in hydrogen has grown rapidly resulting to the development of the concept of hydrogen economy to address two growingly noticed challenges namely climate change impacts due to GHG emissions and the need for clean energy, security and sustainability supply. The recognitions to PGM are of without a doubt, but goings-on around PGM recovery process are reported with environmental concerns; the best known are identified as land transformation, livestock and wildlife affected by use of chemicals and other non-renewable resources. Life cycle assessment analysis of ore-concentration was developed and equivalent carbon dioxide emissions quantified. One tonne of Ore-based PGM Concentrates, a total amount of equivalent carbon dioxide of about 1.574,96 kg CO2-eq was associated with this process. In an annual initiative, the concentrator can process up to 36,547 million metric tons of ore milled accounting for 57.5 million kg CO2-eq. Important emissions in this phase are waterborne and emissions to soil.

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Mabiza-ma-Mabiza, J., & Mbohwa, C. (2016). Ore Processing by PGM Concentration Process and Assessment of CO2 Equivalent Emissions and Environmental Damage Directly Involved. In Transactions on Engineering Technologies (pp. 273–283). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1088-0_21

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