Removal Of Sn From The Tungstate Solution By Nascent Hydrous Ferric Oxide

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zhongwei Zhao Xingyu Chen Xuheng Liu Jiangtao Li
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In order to produce good quality ammonium paratungstate, Sn needs be removed efficiently from the tungstate processing solution. The nascent hydrous ferric oxide has excellent adsorption ability and is often used as an adsorbent to remove metal ions from aqueous solution. In this paper, nascent hydrous ferric oxide is used to remove Sn from tungstate solution. Through experimental, the effects of pH value, reagent amount of adsorbent, reaction temperature and reaction time on the Sn removal are investigated. The study shows that 98% of Sn can be removed effectively from sodium tungstate solution and only 2% of W is lost during process under the conditions of pH 9~12, reagent amount of Fe addition 40 times Sn amount, reaction time 30min and room temperature. As the Fe addition reaches 90 times of Sn concentration in the ammonium tungstate solution, 99% of Sn is removed and APT with zero level purity national standard is obtained.
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APA: Zhongwei Zhao Xingyu Chen Xuheng Liu Jiangtao Li  (2014)  Removal Of Sn From The Tungstate Solution By Nascent Hydrous Ferric Oxide

MLA: Zhongwei Zhao Xingyu Chen Xuheng Liu Jiangtao Li Removal Of Sn From The Tungstate Solution By Nascent Hydrous Ferric Oxide. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.

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