The recycling of precious metals, for example, platinum, is an essential aspect of sustainability for the modern industry and energy sectors. However, due to its resistance to corrosion, platinum-leaching techniques rely on high reagent consumption and hazardous processes, for example, boiling aqua regia; a mixture of concentrated nitric and hydrochloric acid. Here we demonstrate that complete dissolution of metallic platinum can be achieved by induced surface potential alteration, an 'electrode-less' process utilizing alternatively oxidative and reductive gases. This concept for platinum recycling exploits the so-called transient dissolution mechanism, triggered by a repetitive change in platinum surface oxidation state, without using any ...
Background Depletion of primary resources, stringent environmental regulations, and the requirement ...
The feasibility was demonstrated of Pt dissolution in neutral aqueous iodide / tri-iodide solutions,...
International audiencePlatinum is one of the most efficient catalyst for proton exchange membrane fu...
The recycling of precious metals, for example, platinum, is an essential aspect of sustainability fo...
Platinum is one of the precious metals with many applications, including in catalysis, electronic de...
International audienceProton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC) are made of a membrane electrode a...
International audienceThe platinum nanoparticles used as catalyst in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel C...
Fuel cells have been poised to enter the energy market as a viable alternative to non-renewable reso...
The recovery of platinum (Pt) from electrocatalysts in spent proton exchange membrane fuel cells is ...
Platinum and other metals are very scarce materials widely used in the energy and transportation sec...
Platinum recovery from secondary sources such as end-of-life polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEMFCs)...
Platinum nanoparticles, which are used as catalysts in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC), ...
MSc (Chemistry), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Industrial activities of mankind a...
Dissolution of platinum catalyst is a major degradation mechanism of fuel cells but the exact reacti...
Background Depletion of primary resources, stringent environmental regulations, and the requirement ...
The feasibility was demonstrated of Pt dissolution in neutral aqueous iodide / tri-iodide solutions,...
International audiencePlatinum is one of the most efficient catalyst for proton exchange membrane fu...
The recycling of precious metals, for example, platinum, is an essential aspect of sustainability fo...
Platinum is one of the precious metals with many applications, including in catalysis, electronic de...
International audienceProton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC) are made of a membrane electrode a...
International audienceThe platinum nanoparticles used as catalyst in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel C...
Fuel cells have been poised to enter the energy market as a viable alternative to non-renewable reso...
The recovery of platinum (Pt) from electrocatalysts in spent proton exchange membrane fuel cells is ...
Platinum and other metals are very scarce materials widely used in the energy and transportation sec...
Platinum recovery from secondary sources such as end-of-life polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEMFCs)...
Platinum nanoparticles, which are used as catalysts in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC), ...
MSc (Chemistry), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Industrial activities of mankind a...
Dissolution of platinum catalyst is a major degradation mechanism of fuel cells but the exact reacti...
Background Depletion of primary resources, stringent environmental regulations, and the requirement ...
The feasibility was demonstrated of Pt dissolution in neutral aqueous iodide / tri-iodide solutions,...
International audiencePlatinum is one of the most efficient catalyst for proton exchange membrane fu...