Solubility of vanadium from manganese vanadates in aqueous solutions of soda ash


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Abstract

It is shown that, in the course of developing the technology of pure vanadium pentoxide preparation from manganic vanadium-containing metallurgical slags, their oxidative roasting and cinder formation without alkaline additives are accompanied by the decomposition of spinelides with the formation of manganese meta- and pyrovanadates. Concentrated aqueous solutions of soda ash with an Na2CO3 concentration of 120–150 g/dm3 are accepted as a selective leaching reagent for vanadium from a cinder. Manganese metaand pyrovanadates are synthesized, and the procedure of their preparation is presented. The solubility of vanadium from manganese vanadates in aqueous solutions of soda ash at \(C_{Na_2 CO_3 } = 150 g/dm^3 \) is studied at 20–95°C for pyrovanadate and at 85–95°C for metavanadate. It is shown that vanadium should be leached from converter manganic slags roasted without alkaline metal additives at a leaching solution temperature higher than 95°C. There is a possibility to increase the vanadium content in a leaching solution to 60–80 g/dm3. The results obtained are used in the development of the technology of vanadium leaching.

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B. D. Khalezov

Institute of Metallurgy, Ural Branch

Email: agkrash@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Amundsena 101, Yekaterinburg, 620016

A. G. Krasheninin

Institute of Metallurgy, Ural Branch

Author for correspondence.
Email: agkrash@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Amundsena 101, Yekaterinburg, 620016

N. A. Vatolin

Institute of Metallurgy, Ural Branch

Email: agkrash@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Amundsena 101, Yekaterinburg, 620016

L. A. Ovchinnikova

Institute of Metallurgy, Ural Branch

Email: agkrash@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Amundsena 101, Yekaterinburg, 620016


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