Photocatalytic reduction and recovery of copper by polyoxometalates

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Troupis, A
Hiskia, A
Papaconstantinou, E [1 ]
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[1] NCSR Demokritos, Inst Chem Phys, Athens 15310, Greece
[2] Natl Tech Univ Athens, Dept Chem Engn, Athens, Greece
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10.1021/es020933q
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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A series of polyoxometalates PW12O403-, SiW12O404-, and P2Mo18O626- have been used as photocatalysts for recovery of copper and production of fine metal particles. The process involves absorption of light by polyoxometalates, oxidation of an organic substrate, for instance, propan-2-ol as sacrificial reducing reagent, and reoxidation. of the reduced polyoxometalates by Cu2+ ions, closing the photocatalytic cycle. Copper(II) ions are reduced to copper(1) and finally to zero-state particles in a 2-electron process, as also suggested by the half-order dependence. Increase of catalyst or propan-2-ol concentration, or both. accelerates the photodeposition of copper until a saturation value is reached. The method is operational at a wide range of copper concentrations varying from 3 to 1300 ppm, leading to very low final concentrations (<0.2 ppm). The presence of dioxygen suppresses the initiation of copper recovery, though the process is equally effective after dioxygen is consumed. The process is independent of pH within the range 0.3-5.0. Addition of CIO4-, NO3-, or CH3COO- has no effect on the removal of copper ions. Chloride ions retard the enhancement of copper precipitation through stabilization of copper(I). This homogeneous, polyoxometalate-based process exhibits. some benefits in,comparison with the semiconductor-based (heterogeneous) recovery of metals: The final zero-state metal particles are obtained in pure form. No separation from the catalyst is needed, and moreover, the process is catalytic as the photodeposited metal particulates do not hinder the photocatalytic action of polyoxometalate anions.
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