Part II. Hydrothermal Reduction Of Cr[6+] In Alkaline Media With CO, CH3OH, HCOO And HCHO

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jameel Menashi
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Aqueous solutions of Na2Cr04 can be reduced with CO to produce hydrous Cr203 and NaHCO3/Na2CO3. CH3OH, HCOO and HCHO in the presence of CO2 also reduce Cr 6+ and yield similar products. It is shown that the rate of Cr6+ reduction can be represented by the expression -d[Cr6+]/dt=k[Cr6+)1/2[R] where [R] is the aqueous phase concentration of CH3OH, HCOO- or CO. With these three reductants, the activation energies for the reduction processes are comparable and are of the order of 100 kJ/mole. Rapid reduction rates are attained at temperatures in excess of 220°C and, with these three reductants, a green acid-insoluble readily filterable hydrous Cr203 is formed. With HCHO significant reduction of Cr6+ occurs at about 80-100°C and an acid-soluble violet modification of hydrous Cr2O3 is formed. The reduction process is reasonably selective: solutions of Na2CrO4 contaminated with Mo6+ and W6+ can be reduced to yield a Cr2O3 product with significantly reduced contaminant levels. These findings are utilized as a basis for a process for recovering chromium from secondary source materials.
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APA: Jameel Menashi  (1984)  Part II. Hydrothermal Reduction Of Cr[6+] In Alkaline Media With CO, CH3OH, HCOO And HCHO

MLA: Jameel Menashi Part II. Hydrothermal Reduction Of Cr[6+] In Alkaline Media With CO, CH3OH, HCOO And HCHO. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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