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Recycling the Platinum Group Metals: A European Perspective: Effective recycling systems for pgm-con...

Recycling the Platinum Group Metals: A European Perspective: Effective recycling systems for pgm-con...

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Recycling the Platinum Group Metals: A European Perspective: Effective recycling systems for pgm-containing materials will ensure sustainable supply

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Recycling the Platinum Group Metals: A European Perspective: Effective recycling systems for pgm-containing materials will ensure sustainable supply

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London: Johnson Matthey PLC

Journal title

Johnson Matthey technology review, 2012-01, Vol.56 (1), p.29

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English

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London: Johnson Matthey PLC

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The high technical recyclability of platinum group metals means that over 95% recovery can be achieved once pgm-containing scrap reaches a state-of-the-art refining facility. Technical challenges exist, but the main barriers to recycling pgms lie in ensuring the collection of scrap and in the capacity and technical capabilities of recycling chains...

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Recycling the Platinum Group Metals: A European Perspective: Effective recycling systems for pgm-containing materials will ensure sustainable supply

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2600248148

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2600248148

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2056-5135

DOI

10.1595/147106712x611733

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