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Catalysts for gold waste recycling, such as condensation, esterification, acetalization, hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, oxidation, reduction, alkylation, isomerization, etc; According to their functions, catalysts can be divided into main catalysts and co catalysts.
Gold waste recycling
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Platinum is a naturally occurring white precious metal. Platinum was discovered by humans as early as 700 BC and has been considered one of the most noble metals throughout the over 2000 year history of human use.
Platinum waste recycling
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Rhodium exists in platinum ore and can be collected and produced during the refining process. The color is silver white, with a metallic luster and opacity. Hardness is 4~4.5, relative density is 12.5. The melting point is high, at 1955 ℃.
Rhodium powder
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Catalysts for gold waste recycling, such as condensation, esterification, acetalization, hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, oxidation, reduction, alkylation, isomerization, etc; According to their functions, catalysts can be divided into main catalysts and co catalysts.
Gold waste recycling, refining and processing
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Ruthenium trichloride is a chemical substance with the molecular formula RuCl3. It is a glossy crystal particle, generally gray brown or dark red in color, corrosive, easily deliquescent, soluble in water, alcohol, and ethyl acetate,
Ruthenium trichloride
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Iridium is a metallic element with the symbol Ir, atomic number 77, atomic weight 192.22. The element name comes from Latin and originally means "rainbow". Iridium has a content of one millionth in the Earth's crust and is often dispersed..
Iridium
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Silver is a type of transition metal that has been known and utilized since ancient times. It is an important precious metal. Silver exists as a elemental element in nature, but the vast majority of it exists in the form of a compound in silver ore.
Ammonium iridium chloride
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Palladium is one of the rarest precious metals in the world, with the element symbol Pd, and is one of the platinum group elements. Palladium has extremely high purity and looks similar to platinum. In its natural state
Palladium