Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Molybdenum, Nickel and Aluminum from Chloride Leach Liquor of Spent Hydrotreating Catalysts by Cyanex-923

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Rajiv Ranjan Srivastava Min-seuk Kim Byung-Su Kim Jae-Chun Lee
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Recycling of spent hydrotreating catalysts (HTC) can potentially contribute towards the sustainable extraction of metal values. Treating such materials by hydrometallurgical methods to separate metals from the leach liquor of either acid/alkali media is a major step. In the present study, separation of molybdenum from HCl leach liquor of spent NiMo type HTC has been investigated by applying solvent extraction using Cyanex-923. For this, the chloride solution containing 973 mg/L Mo, 254 mg/L Ni and 1634 mg/L Al was taken as the aqueous feed. The parameters including contact time, concentration of the extractant, acid and chloride, and phase ratio were varied to investigate their effect on the extraction efficiency. The McCabe-Thiele plot suggests that > 99% Mo-loading using a 2-stage extraction process. From the molybdenum depleted solution, nickel was selectively extracted by Cyanex-301 leaving Al in the raffinate.
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APA: Rajiv Ranjan Srivastava Min-seuk Kim Byung-Su Kim Jae-Chun Lee  (2014)  Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Molybdenum, Nickel and Aluminum from Chloride Leach Liquor of Spent Hydrotreating Catalysts by Cyanex-923

MLA: Rajiv Ranjan Srivastava Min-seuk Kim Byung-Su Kim Jae-Chun Lee Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Molybdenum, Nickel and Aluminum from Chloride Leach Liquor of Spent Hydrotreating Catalysts by Cyanex-923. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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