A Platinum-group Metals Consumption and Recycling Flow Model

A Platinum-group Metals Consumption and Recycling Flow Model
Title A Platinum-group Metals Consumption and Recycling Flow Model PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Gabler
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Pages 36
Release 1991
Genre Platinum group
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A Platinum-group Metals Consumption and Recycling Flow Model

A Platinum-group Metals Consumption and Recycling Flow Model
Title A Platinum-group Metals Consumption and Recycling Flow Model PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Gabler
Publisher
Pages 27
Release 1991
Genre Platinum group
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PLATINUM-GROUP METALS CONSUMPTION AND RECYCLING FLOW MODEL. (1991).

PLATINUM-GROUP METALS CONSUMPTION AND RECYCLING FLOW MODEL. (1991).
Title PLATINUM-GROUP METALS CONSUMPTION AND RECYCLING FLOW MODEL. (1991). PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Mines
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A Manganese Consumption and Recycling Flow Model

A Manganese Consumption and Recycling Flow Model
Title A Manganese Consumption and Recycling Flow Model PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Gabler
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Pages 60
Release 1995
Genre Manganese
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Platinum Group Metal Flows of Europe, Part Ii

Platinum Group Metal Flows of Europe, Part Ii
Title Platinum Group Metal Flows of Europe, Part Ii PDF eBook
Author Mathieu Saurat
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Pages 0
Release 2011
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A model of the use of the platinum group metals (PGMs) platinum, palladium, and rhodium in Europe has been developed and combined with a model of the environmental pressures related to PGM production. Compared to the base case presented in Part I of this pair of articles, potential changes in PGM production and use are quantified with regard to cumulative and yearly environmental impacts and PGM resource use, for the period 20052020. Reducing sulfur dioxide (SO) emissions of PGM producer Norilsk Nickel could cut the cumulative SO emissions associated with the use of PGMs in Europe by 35%. Cleaner electricity generation in South Africa could reduce cumulative SO emissions by another 9%. Increasing the recycling rate of end-of-life catalytic converters to 70% in 2020 could save 15% of the cumulative primary PGM input into car catalysts and 10% of the SO emissions associated with PGM production. In 2020, PGM requirements and SO emissions would be, respectively, 40% and 22% lower than the base case. Substituting palladium for part of the platinum in diesel catalysts, coupled with a probable palladium price increase, could imply 15% more cumulative SO emissions if recycling rates do not increase. A future large-scale introduction of fuel cell vehicles would require technological improvements to significantly reduce the PGM content of the fuel cell stack. The basic design of such vehicles greatly influences the vehicle power, a key parameter in determining the total PGM requirement.

Recycled Metals in the United States

Recycled Metals in the United States
Title Recycled Metals in the United States PDF eBook
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Pages 84
Release 1993
Genre Metals
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User's Guide for Inslope3

User's Guide for Inslope3
Title User's Guide for Inslope3 PDF eBook
Author James P. May
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Pages 614
Release 1991
Genre Inslope3
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