RI 8982 - Hot Acid Leaching of Vanadium From Western Phosphate Beneficiation Tailings

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. G. Collins
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

As part of its effort to develop ways to maximize resource recovery, the Bureau of Mines investigated the extraction of vanadium from Western phosphate beneficiation tailings with H2S04 and/or H3P04. Dissolution of the vanadium was accomplished by digesting a mixture of acid and a 50-pet-solids, tailings-water slurry. In the most effective method investigated, vanadium and phosphorus were leached by digesting the slurry at a constant boiling temperature (1000-1100 C) in a stirred reactor. In batch tests, maximum vanadium dissolution was 95 pet. In continuous-circuit tests designed to further evaluate vanadium dissolution at con-stant boiling temperature in a continuously stirred reactor, vanadium dissolution ranged from 70 to 85 pet. An economic evaluation of the process demonstrated that H2S04 consumption is the major cost factor. Based on the value of the vanadium product with no allowance for a phos-phate product, the cost of producing the V205 is more than twice its value. The potential for profit would depend upon the value of the phosphate fertilizer produced from the impure H3P04 remaining after vanadium extraction.
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APA: D. G. Collins  (1985)  RI 8982 - Hot Acid Leaching of Vanadium From Western Phosphate Beneficiation Tailings

MLA: D. G. Collins RI 8982 - Hot Acid Leaching of Vanadium From Western Phosphate Beneficiation Tailings. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.

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