The sustained release-direct precipitation preparation of vanadium pentoxide for energy utilisation from vanadium solution with high concentration of Fe and Al

IF 3.8 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS
Liuhong Zhang , Yimin Zhang , Tao Liu , Jing Huang , Hong Liu
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The direct preparation of energy-grade vanadium pentoxide from vanadium-rich solutions is hindered by the variety and high levels of impurities. To address this issue, this study utilized carbamide as a sustained release-direct precipitant to explore the parameters and mechanisms involved in vanadium precipitation. The findings indicate that with an initial pH of 0, a reaction temperature of 98 °C, a reaction duration of 6 h, and a carbamide addition ratio of 20, the vanadium precipitation efficiency reached 95.84%, and the purity of the V2O5 product achieved 99.87%. This method significantly improves the purity of V2O5 from the conventional ammonium salt precipitation process, which typically yields around 95%, to over 99%. Analyses of crystal phase, chemical bonding, and thermal decomposition reveal that the vanadium phase transitions from VO2+ to (NH4)2y-5xVxOy, ultimately forming (NH4)2V6O16. The gradual release of the ammonium ion circumvents the issue of local overconcentration. The impurity ions did not significantly adsorb onto the surface of the precipitated crystals within a brief period. Crystals of ammonium polyvanadate can develop in perfect order without coprecipitation. The resulting ammonium polyvanadate exhibits a favourable crystal structure and smooth morphology; the purity of vanadium pentoxide exceeds 99.5%.

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期刊介绍: Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification is intended for practicing researchers in industry and academia, working in the field of Process Engineering and related to the subject of Process Intensification.Articles published in the Journal demonstrate how novel discoveries, developments and theories in the field of Process Engineering and in particular Process Intensification may be used for analysis and design of innovative equipment and processing methods with substantially improved sustainability, efficiency and environmental performance.
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