4.7 Article

Recovery of vanadium from calcification roasted-acid leaching tailing by enhanced acid leaching

Journal

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 369, Issue -, Pages 632-641

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.02.081

Keywords

Vanadium; Mine tailing; Leaching; Recycling

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51504059, 51874078, U1710257, U1202274]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Pressure Hydrometallurgical Technology of Associated Nonferrous Metal Resources [YY2016006]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [N162504016]
  4. Open Fund of Key Laboratory for Ferrous Metallurgy and Resources Utilization of Ministry of Education [FMRUlab18-4]

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Vanadium contained tailing generated from the typical calcium roasting-acid leaching process is contaminant and waste of resource. Atmospheric and pressurized leaching were conducted and compared to recover the vanadium from the vanadium tailing and improve the tailing's environmental quality. Orthogonal experiments were designed and applied for the atmospheric leaching study. It is shown that the extraction efficiency of V changed from 29.6% to 43.5% while the extraction efficiency of Fe, Cr, Ti, Mg remained stable under 4% with variable atmospheric leaching conditions. In the pressurized leaching experiments, the effects of leaching temperature, H2SO4 concentration, liquid to solid ratio and leaching time on the extraction of V, Fe, and Ti were investigated. Under the optimum conditions (the temperature of 413.15 K, H2SO4 concentration of 300 g/L, liquid to solid ratio of 8:1 mL/g and the reaction time of 100 min), the extraction efficiencies of V, Fe, and Ti reached 91.7%, 60.1% and 46.5% respectively, a leach residue contains only 0.13% of stable vanadium was obtained.

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