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. 1997;4(3):141-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF02986321.

Influence of micro-organisms on the dissolution of metallic platinum emitted by automobile catalytic converters

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Influence of micro-organisms on the dissolution of metallic platinum emitted by automobile catalytic converters

S Lustig et al. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 1997.

Abstract

Platinum emitted by automotive catalyst converters mainly exists in the metallic form, which is not bioavailable. Several investigations showed that finely dispersed metallic platinum is dissolved in organic matrices to a significantly high degree. In an exclusion experiment, observations were made as to whether the transformation of Pt(0) and other platinum compounds is mainly of a chemical nature or is influenced by micro-organisms. A previous experiment, concerning the interaction of several platinum compounds with a clay-like humic soil was repeated under sterile conditions to rule out the influence of micro-organisms. During the time of interaction (3-60 d), no significant differences were observed between the sterile and non-sterile modes. Thus, the dissolution of metallic platinum into soluble species, observed previously within this time period, seems to be mainly of a chemical nature.

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