Effect of H3PO4 coordination on vanadium extraction and iron separation in a H2SO4 leaching system

IF 3.9 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
RSC Advances Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1039/D4RA06632D
Xuxia Zhao, Yimin Zhang, Nannan Xue, Pengcheng Hu and Qiushi Zheng
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The selectivity of the full wet leaching process for vanadium extraction using H2SO4 is low, resulting in a high impurity content in vanadium extracted from vanadium-bearing shale. This study focused on vanadium extraction and iron separation from vanadium-bearing shale, involving the coordination of H3PO4 in an H2SO4 leaching system. The effects of the ratio and quantity of H2SO4–H3PO4, leaching time, leaching temperature, and liquid-to-solid ratio on vanadium-bearing shale leaching were investigated. The dissolution processes of various minerals and the mechanism of iron coordination precipitation were analyzed. Results showed that vanadium leaching efficiency was 91.07% and iron leaching efficiency decreased from 84% to 23.86% under optimal leaching conditions—H2SO4-to-H3PO4 ratio of 2 : 1, H+ content of 8 mol kg−1, liquid-to-solid ratio of 0.8 L kg−1, and leaching time of 12 h at 95 °C. Leaching kinetics showed that the leaching process of vanadium shale was a mixed-control process in the H3PO4–H2SO4 leaching system; additionally, the leaching process was mainly controlled by a chemical reaction with an activation energy of 67 kJ mol−1. The preferential dissolution order of minerals in the vanadium-bearing shale was calcite, apatite, magnetite, muscovite, and pyrite. Under the H2SO4–H3PO4 leaching system, the iron content was reduced by inhibiting the dissolution of pyrite and coordination precipitation of Fe3+ with PO43−, thus separating iron and vanadium from the source. This provides guidance for vanadium extraction and impurity separation from vanadium-bearing shale using an all-wet method.

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H3PO4 配位对 H2SO4 浸出系统中钒提取和铁分离的影响
使用 H2SO4 进行全湿浸出提钒工艺的选择性较低,导致从含钒页岩中提取的钒杂质含量较高。本研究的重点是从含钒页岩中提取钒和分离铁,涉及 H2SO4 浸出系统中 H3PO4 的配位。研究了 H2SO4-H3PO4 的比例和数量、浸出时间、浸出温度和液固比对含钒页岩浸出的影响。分析了各种矿物的溶解过程和铁配位沉淀的机理。结果表明,在最佳浸出条件--H2SO4 与 H3PO4 之比为 2 :1、H+含量为 8 mol kg-1、液固比为 0.8 L kg-1、在 95 °C 下浸出时间为 12 小时。浸出动力学表明,在 H3PO4-H2SO4 浸出体系中,钒页岩的浸出过程是一个混合控制过程;此外,浸出过程主要受活化能为 67 kJ mol-1 的化学反应控制。含钒页岩中矿物的优先溶解顺序为方解石、磷灰石、磁铁矿、黝帘石和黄铁矿。在 H2SO4-H3PO4 浸出体系下,通过抑制黄铁矿的溶解和 Fe3+ 与 PO43- 的配位沉淀,降低了铁的含量,从而从源头上分离了铁和钒。这为采用全湿法从含钒页岩中提取钒和分离杂质提供了指导。
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RSC Advances
RSC Advances chemical sciences-
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7.50
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1.6 months
期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal covering all of the chemical sciences, including multidisciplinary and emerging areas. RSC Advances is a gold open access journal allowing researchers free access to research articles, and offering an affordable open access publishing option for authors around the world.
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