Effect of Normality, Temperature and Time on the Tungsten Losses in the ResidueSeparated from Diluted Scheelite-Slurry-in-NaOH after Digestion

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 999 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
Due to high concentration of NaOH in the digested slurry after scheelite digestion, it is diluted to about 4N before filtration to separate sodium tungstate solution from the sludge (residue). However, in practice there may be deviations in the normality of NaOH present in the slurry. There may also be variations in the temperature of the slurry and filtration time. Slight variations in these parameters could cause tungsten losses in the sludge via the back reaction: Ca(OH)2 + Na2WO4? CaWO4 + 2NaOH This paper pertains to the effect of normality, temperature and time on the tungsten losses in the sludge that is separated from ?diluted-scheelite-slurry-in-NaOH? via filtration. Results indicated that tungsten losses in the filtered residue (sludge) were quite significant when the slurry temperature was kept at 70°C or higher. The effect of high temperature was less significant at the slurry normality of 3.6 or higher. Combination of low slurry normality (<3.6) and high temperature (>60°C) resulted into large W-losses in the sludge.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Effect of Normality, Temperature and Time on the Tungsten Losses in the ResidueSeparated from Diluted Scheelite-Slurry-in-NaOH after DigestionMLA: Effect of Normality, Temperature and Time on the Tungsten Losses in the ResidueSeparated from Diluted Scheelite-Slurry-in-NaOH after Digestion. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.