A Hydrometallurgical Process For Recovery Of Vanadium And Molybdenum From Wasted Catalysts For Hy-Drotreating Desulfurization Of Heavy Oil

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 79 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
Keywords: Wasted catalyst, Hydrodesulfurization, Ammonium vanadate, Ammonium molyb-date, Hydrometallurgical process. The fundamental reactions have been investigated in order to develop a hydrometallurgical process for recovery of molybdenum and vanadium from wasted catalysts generated in the hy-drotreating desulfurization of heavy oil. The principal steps of the process are a mild oxidation roasting of the waste catalysts at temperature around 500°C, leaching of the target metal components with dilute ammoniacal aqueous leachates, selective precipitation of vanadic acid, and ammonium molybdate precipitation. The selective recovery of vanadium as vanadic acid is successfully performed using ammonium sulfate as a salting-out agent. Recovery of ammonium molybdate is based on large dependence of solubility of ammonium molybdate in ammoniacal solutions upon temperature and ammonium salt concentration. In this process, the solution after recovery of vanadium and molybdenum is recycled to the leaching stage of the roasted materials, and the ammonium salts in the process liquor is in the repeated use. Employment of am-moniacal system makes it possible to operate the roasting at much lower temperature than that for the currently operating process.
Citation
APA:
(2005) A Hydrometallurgical Process For Recovery Of Vanadium And Molybdenum From Wasted Catalysts For Hy-Drotreating Desulfurization Of Heavy OilMLA: A Hydrometallurgical Process For Recovery Of Vanadium And Molybdenum From Wasted Catalysts For Hy-Drotreating Desulfurization Of Heavy Oil. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.