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John, Melanie; Heuss-Assbichler, Soraya; Tandon, Kai und Ullrich, Aladin (2019): Recovery of Ag and Au from synthetic and industrial wastewater by 2-step ferritization and Lt-delafossite process via precipitation. In: Journal of Water Process Engineering, Bd. 30, UNSP 100532

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Abstract

Due to the global rising demand there is an enormous interest to recover noble metals most efficiently from aqueous solutions, in particular industrial wastewater. Herein we demonstrate a new concept to recover Ag and Au from sulfate, chlorine and nitrate containing waters e.g. from catalysis production. Therefore two different treatment procedures, called 2-step ferritization and Lt-delafossite process, are presented which are based on a modified ferrite process. The phase assemblage can be controlled by the adjustment of the reaction parameters. During the 2-step ferritization process, Ag-0 and Au-0 are precipitated within one separate step. The precipitated phases obtained by the Lt-delafossite process are pure delafossite AgFeO2 and composite particles of Ag-0, AgFeO2 and Fe3O4. By using these low energy, fast (< 20 min) and easy to handle precipitation processes, Ag and Au can be recovered to >= 99.99% from wastewater. In consequence, these procedures help to avoid additional waste streams.

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