Vanadium Oxides Leaching: An Overview

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. R. Tavakoli D. B. Dreisinger
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Vanadium has been produced from both primary and secondary sources having various compositions. Vanadium pentoxide and vanadium trioxide are the most available and known sources of vanadium oxides. In this paper, an overview of leaching both oxides has been reported. The problem of vanadium pentoxide leaching under acid conditions is the low solubility of the dissolved vanadium. This was investigated and then supplemented with further studies of leaching at mildly basic pH’s as well as under acid reductive leaching conditions (to form vanadium (IV)). Atmospheric oxidative leaching of vanadium trioxide was investigated using oxygen and ferric ion as the oxidant. It was shown that the leaching of vanadium trioxide using oxygen is very slow; however, ferric ion can dramatically increase the kinetics and leach efficiency.
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APA: M. R. Tavakoli D. B. Dreisinger  (2014)  Vanadium Oxides Leaching: An Overview

MLA: M. R. Tavakoli D. B. Dreisinger Vanadium Oxides Leaching: An Overview. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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