A new Rh(III) separation method using metal-containing hydrochloric acid (HCl) solutions has been developed. This method includes Rh(III) precipitation with high selectivity using aromatic primary diamines as precipitants. The compound… Click to show full abstract
A new Rh(III) separation method using metal-containing hydrochloric acid (HCl) solutions has been developed. This method includes Rh(III) precipitation with high selectivity using aromatic primary diamines as precipitants. The compound p-phenylene diamine dihydrochloride (PPDA) successfully precipitates only Rh(III) from HCl solutions containing Pd(II), Pt(IV), and Rh(III). Furthermore, highly selective Rh(III) recovery from the simulated spent catalyst leach solution, comprising Pd, Pt, Rh, Ce, Al, Ba, Zr, La, and Y in 5 M HCl, was achieved using PPDA. Single-crystal X-ray analysis revealed that the Rh(III)-containing precipitate using PPDA forms three-dimensional ionic crystals comprising the [RhCl6]3–/ammonium form of PPDA/chloride anion/H2O at a 1:2:1:2 ratio. Formation of these unique ionic crystals plays a key role in the highly selective Rh(III) recovery. This Rh(III) recovery method will be promising for use in the purification process of Rh as well as the practical Rh recovery from spent catalysts.
               
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