Recovery Of Gallium From Secondary V-Recycling Slag By Alkali Fusion

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Lei GAO Zhe SHI Gui-fang ZHANG
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Secondary V-recycling slag, an industrial waste containing high gallium is being dumped continuously, which causes the loss of gallium. Thus, the alkali fusion process was employed to recover gallium from this slag. The effects factors on extraction of gallium such as roasting temperature, roasting time, alkali fusion agent concentration and CaO concentration were investigated in the paper. The experimental results indicated that excessive roasting temperature and roasting time is unfavorable to the recovery rate of gallium. The appropriate roasting temperature and duration are 1000􀄇 and 2 hours, respectively; The appropriate proportioning of Na2CO3: NaOH is 2:1 when the concentration of alkali fusion agent weighs 0.4 times the mass of the slag; In order to remove SiO2 from the leaching liquor, CaO should be used as an additive in the roasting process. The appropriate concentration of CaO should weigh 0.2 times the mass of the slag. Employing these optimal alkali fusion conditions in the roasting process, gallium recovery is above 90%􀇄
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APA: Lei GAO Zhe SHI Gui-fang ZHANG  (2015)  Recovery Of Gallium From Secondary V-Recycling Slag By Alkali Fusion

MLA: Lei GAO Zhe SHI Gui-fang ZHANG Recovery Of Gallium From Secondary V-Recycling Slag By Alkali Fusion. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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