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The dissolution behavior of different forms of tungstic acid in hydrogen peroxide

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HYDROMETALLURGY
Volume 202, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.hydromet.2021.105598

Keywords

Tungsten; Tungstic acid; Dissolution; Peroxytungstic acid

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51974372]
  2. Sheng Hua Yuying Program of CSU

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Alkali extraction is the main method for extracting tungsten from wolframite, but it generates hazardous waste residues. Acid decomposition and hydrogen peroxide dissolution offer a new route to address these issues. The dissolution behavior of tungstic acid in hydrogen peroxide solution is crucial for tungsten extraction.
Alkali extraction is the main process for extracting tungsten from wolframite. But it produces hazardous waste residues which are difficult to dispose of. Acid decomposition and hydrogen peroxide dissolving tungstic acid from decomposition residue is a new route for extracting tungsten from wolframite. The new method can resolve problems caused by alkali route. The dissolution behavior of tungstic acid in the hydrogen peroxide solution is very critical for extracting tungsten. In this research, the dissolution behavior of different forms of tungstic acid in hydrogen peroxide is investigated. The results showed that under the conditions of 1 mol/L H2O2, a pH of 2, a reaction time of 30 min, a liquid-solid ratio of 50:1, and a temperature of 60 degrees C, the dissolution percentage of WO3 center dot H2O reached 99.9%. Under the conditions of 1 mol/L H2O2, a pH of 3, a reaction time of 30 min, a liquidsolid ratio of 50:1, and a temperature of 60 degrees C, the dissolution percentage of WO3 center dot 2H(2)O reached 100%. Under the conditions of a hydrogen peroxide concentration of 3 mol/L, a pH of 4, a liquid-solid ratio of 50:1, a reaction emperature of 60 degrees C, and a reaction time of 8 h, the dissolution percentage of WO3 center dot 0.33H(2)O reached 99%. In addition, the doping experiments showed that when the mass fraction of manganese ions was >5%, the dissolution percentage was >99%, indicating that a small quantity of manganese ions had almost no effect on the dissolution of WO3 center dot H2O in hydrogen peroxide solution. However, the dissolution percentage was only 58.1% when the iron mass fraction was 4.1%, revealing that the presence of iron ions significantly inhibited the dissolution percentage of WO3 center dot H2O in hydrogen peroxide.

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