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A Novel Technology of Vanadium Extraction from Stone Coal

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A novel technology characterized by higher extraction of vanadium and recovery of valuable elements was developed to recover vanadium from stone coal. The brief flow of the novel technology mainly includes low temperature sulphation roasting, water leaching, recovering potassium, aluminum, copper and selenium, solvent extraction enrichment vanadium, precipitation of red vanadium, removal sodium from red vanadium and calcinations. The total recovery of vanadium reached 76.3%, which was higher than the current applied technology. The novel technology was environmentally-friendly and could extract vanadium from the stone coal, in which the content of V2O5 was less than 0.8%.

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Wang, M., Wang, X., Li, B. (2015). A Novel Technology of Vanadium Extraction from Stone Coal. In: Neelameggham, N.R., Alam, S., Oosterhof, H., Jha, A., Dreisinger, D., Wang, S. (eds) Rare Metal Technology 2015. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48188-3_21

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