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HERO ID
4340610
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Comparison of ion exchange and solvent extraction in recovering vanadium from sulfuric acid leach solutions of stone coal
Author(s)
Li, W; Zhang, Y; Liu, Tao; Huang, J; Wang, Yi
Year
2013
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Hydrometallurgy
ISSN:
0304-386X
Volume
131
Page Numbers
1-7
DOI
10.1016/j.hydromet.2012.09.009
Web of Science Id
WOS:000315134500001
Abstract
Leaching of roasted stone coal with sulfuric acid results in a mixed vanadium solution containing Fe(III), Fe(II), Al(III) and Mg(II). Separation of V from synthetic sulfate solution containing these impurities has been investigated by ion exchange and solvent extraction. In ion exchange experiments, anion exchange resin ZGA414 was tested as its optimum adsorption capacity compared with D202, D453, D301FC and ZGA351 resins, and D2EHPA and TBP diluted with kerosene were employed in solvent extraction. Ion exchange tests indicated that only V(V) was loaded from the synthetic solution at pH>1.5, while it was difficult to separate V(V) from Fe(III), which also made resin toxic. Solvent extraction experiments revealed that V(IV) had a better extraction ratio than that of V(V), while Fe(III) had a serious effect on the extraction of V(IV). The co-extraction ratio of Al(III) and Mg(II) can be decreased by controlling their concentrations lower than 10 g/L. Counter-current experiments with D2EHPA presented that 99% of V(IV) was extracted from the real leach solution after reduction process, leaving most of Fe(II), Al(III) and Mg(II) in the raffinate, (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Vanadium; Iron; Ion exchange; Solvent extraction; Stone coal acid leach solution
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