Processing Of Vanadiferous Residues To Ferrovanadium

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. Ressel
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Keywords: ferrovanadium, thermodynamics, phosphorus Recyclable material is rapidly gaining in importance as a source of raw materials in industrialized countries. This is also the case in the production of ferrovanadium, where, increasingly, materials such as discarded capacitors, spent catalysts, slag, dust and sludge are used. As the V-content in the raw material varies greatly, the demands on process technology are very high. The share of perturbing elements depends very much on the source of the raw materials, which, in turn, makes a corresponding optimization of the various refining steps necessary. The raw materials are mostly available as oxides, which means that carbon, silicon or aluminium are used as reducing agents. Thermodynamic calculations were used to show especially the behavior of vanadium and phosphorus at different process conditions.
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APA: R. Ressel  (2005)  Processing Of Vanadiferous Residues To Ferrovanadium

MLA: R. Ressel Processing Of Vanadiferous Residues To Ferrovanadium. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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