Radiotracer method for quantifying the amount of platinum and rhodium deposited in automotive catalytic converters
Abstract
Radiotracer methods have been developed to quantify the amount of platinum and rhodium deposited on automotive catalytic converters as a function of production conditions. In particular, this study determined the effects of selective adsorption and evaporation processes on the aqueous impregnation of converters with platinum group metal salts. The radiotracers used in this study, 191Pt and 105Rh, were produced by thermal neutron activation of Pt and Ru. Chemical processing was performed to remove undesired radioactive products and to ensure that each tracer was in its appropriate chemical state. This radiotracer method has been shown to be capable of measuring the platinum and rhodium loading on an entire substrate with a precision better than ±0.5%. At this precision level, the influence of selective adsorption and evaporation were determined.
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
- Pub Date:
- February 1999
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- Bibcode:
- 1999NIMPA.422..880S