International Journal of Mineral Processing, Vol.133, 105-111, 2014
Leaching kinetics of calcification roasted vanadium slag with high CaO content by sulfuric acid
Calcification roasting followed by acid leaching was an effective and environment-friendly way to extract vanadium from vanadium slag. Kinetics study of leaching calcification roasted vanadium slag with sulfuric acid was critical to increase vanadium extraction. Maximum leaching ratio of 93% was obtained in optimal condition of 15% sulfuric acid as leaching agent with particle size smaller than 75 pm at 55 degrees C. It was found that there were two distinct stages in leaching process and kinetics of both stages followed shrinking core model. Arrhenius E-a of stage one (initial 10 min) and stage two (10-50 mm) were estimated to be 5.72 kJ/mol and 14.16 kJ/mol, respectively. Results showed that leaching rate of stage one was controlled by solid product layer diffusion while that of stage two was controlled by both solid product layer diffusion and chemical reaction though chemical reaction only contributed to a little extent All results and conclusions had guiding significance to industrial production of V2O5 from vanadium slag. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.