Study on Vanadium Recovery from Spent Catalyst Used in the Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid

Spent catalysts for sulfuric acid production have large amount of vanadium and due to environmental authority it is required to reduce the vanadium contain of the spent catalyst. Experimental investigation was conducted to study the vanadium recovery from spent catalyst via leaching process using s...

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Main Authors: Khalid M. Mousa, Safa K. Kouba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad/College of Engineering 2010-06-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
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Online Access:http://ijcpe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/ijcpe/article/view/377
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spelling doaj-3b947f233ead429bbfcf323029c9656a2020-11-25T01:44:41ZengUniversity of Baghdad/College of EngineeringIraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering1997-48842618-07072010-06-01112Study on Vanadium Recovery from Spent Catalyst Used in the Manufacture of Sulfuric AcidKhalid M. MousaSafa K. Kouba Spent catalysts for sulfuric acid production have large amount of vanadium and due to environmental authority it is required to reduce the vanadium contain of the spent catalyst. Experimental investigation was conducted to study the vanadium recovery from spent catalyst via leaching process using sodium hydroxide to study the effect of process variables (temperatures, sodium hydroxide molarities, leaching time and particle size) on vanadium recovery. The effect of process variables (temperature, particle size,molarities of sodium hydroxide and leaching time) on the percentages of vanadium recovery were investigated and discussed .It was found that the percentage of vanadium recovery increased with increasing temperature up to 100 , increasing sodium hydroxide molarity from 2 to 4M, increasing leaching time, decreasing particle size from mesh 150, 100 and 65. A complete vanadium recovery was achieved at the following conditions: temperature (100˚c), particle size (150 mesh ) molarity of Na OH(4 molar) and leaching time(5 h). http://ijcpe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/ijcpe/article/view/377vanadium, spent catalysts, sulfuric acid
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author Khalid M. Mousa
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Study on Vanadium Recovery from Spent Catalyst Used in the Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid
Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
vanadium, spent catalysts, sulfuric acid
author_facet Khalid M. Mousa
Safa K. Kouba
author_sort Khalid M. Mousa
title Study on Vanadium Recovery from Spent Catalyst Used in the Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid
title_short Study on Vanadium Recovery from Spent Catalyst Used in the Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid
title_full Study on Vanadium Recovery from Spent Catalyst Used in the Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid
title_fullStr Study on Vanadium Recovery from Spent Catalyst Used in the Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid
title_full_unstemmed Study on Vanadium Recovery from Spent Catalyst Used in the Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid
title_sort study on vanadium recovery from spent catalyst used in the manufacture of sulfuric acid
publisher University of Baghdad/College of Engineering
series Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
issn 1997-4884
2618-0707
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Spent catalysts for sulfuric acid production have large amount of vanadium and due to environmental authority it is required to reduce the vanadium contain of the spent catalyst. Experimental investigation was conducted to study the vanadium recovery from spent catalyst via leaching process using sodium hydroxide to study the effect of process variables (temperatures, sodium hydroxide molarities, leaching time and particle size) on vanadium recovery. The effect of process variables (temperature, particle size,molarities of sodium hydroxide and leaching time) on the percentages of vanadium recovery were investigated and discussed .It was found that the percentage of vanadium recovery increased with increasing temperature up to 100 , increasing sodium hydroxide molarity from 2 to 4M, increasing leaching time, decreasing particle size from mesh 150, 100 and 65. A complete vanadium recovery was achieved at the following conditions: temperature (100˚c), particle size (150 mesh ) molarity of Na OH(4 molar) and leaching time(5 h).
topic vanadium, spent catalysts, sulfuric acid
url http://ijcpe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/ijcpe/article/view/377
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