Recovery and
Separation of Vanadium, Nickel, and Molybdenum
from the Industrial Waste of a Petroleum Refinery by a Complexation
Method
Posted on 2023-03-15 - 19:35
Based on the characteristics of complexation reactions,
a novel
method for the recovery and separation of vanadium (V), molybdenum
(Mo), and nickel (Ni) is proposed. This approach mainly utilizes oxalic
acid and hexamethylenetetramine (HMT) as complexing agents to recover
and separate V, Mo, and Ni from the roasting slag of the byproduct
carbon black from petroleum refineries, which includes the above elements
plus iron and calcium. According to the differences in the solubilities
of the metallic oxalic acid complexes, V and Mo were selectively leached
with efficiencies of 95.49% and 97.74%, respectively, while Ni, iron,
and calcium remained in the residue. After decomplexing the V and
Mo complexes in the leachate by adding sulfuric acid, the oxalic acid
was recycled. Then, the solution containing V and Mo was treated with
HMT, and 93.19% of the Mo was complexed and precipitated. Finally,
the precipitated Mo complex was dissociated by the addition of calcium
oxide to separate and recover Mo and HMT with a Mo recovery efficiency
of 95.72%, and HMT was regenerated and used in the following cycles.
As a result, the method proposed in this study is an efficient and
sustainable way to recover and separate V, Mo, and Ni from the industrial
waste of petroleum refineries.
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Tan, Huayi; Fan, Bingqiang; Zheng, Shili; Zhang, Yang (2023). Recovery and
Separation of Vanadium, Nickel, and Molybdenum
from the Industrial Waste of a Petroleum Refinery by a Complexation
Method. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.3c00388