Minerals Engineering, Vol.19, No.1, 94-97, 2006
Research on the recycling of valuable metals in spent Al2O3-based catalyst
A new technology was developed to recover multiple valuable elements in the spent Al2O3-based catalyst by X-ray phase analysis and exploratory experiments. The experiment results showed: In the condition of roasting temperature of 750 degrees C and roasting time of 30 min, mol ratio of Na2O: Al2O3 1.2, the leaching rate of alumina, vanadium and molybdenum in the spent catalyst is 97.2%, 95.8% and 98.9%, respectively. Vanadium and molybdenum in sodium aluminate solution can be recovered by barium hydroxide and barium aluminate, the precipitation rate of vanadium and molybdenum is 94.8% and 92.6%. AI(OH)3 is prepared from sodium aluminate solution with carbonation decomposition process, and the purity of Al2O3 is 99.9% after calcinations, the recovery of alumina can reach 90.6% in the whole process. The Ni-Co concentrate was leached by sulfuric acid, a nickel recovery of 98.2% and over 98.5% cobalt recovery was obtained respectively under the experimental condition of 30% (w/w) H2SO4, 80 degrees C, reaction time 4 h, liquid:solid ratio (8:1) by weight, stirring rate of 800 rpm. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.