Recovery of Vanadium From Waste Solids and Solutions Using an Ion Exchange Process

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B R. Green J P. Wyethe D P. Padayache
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The development of an ion exchange process for the recovery of vanadium from solutions containing low concentrations of vanadium and/or slurries is discussed. The process can be used to improve overall vanadium recovery throughout the plant, and/or to reduce the vanadium concentration of waste materials prior to their disposal. The development of the process on a laboratory and miniplant scale is discussed, and includes:selection of a suitable resin with the desired loading and elution characteristics; laboratory-scale testwork to evaluate the use of the resin in both resin-in-pulp and fixed bed configurations; recovery of a high-value vanadium product from the resin eluate; and a preliminary techno-economic assessment of the financial viability of the process.
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APA: B R. Green J P. Wyethe D P. Padayache  (2000)  Recovery of Vanadium From Waste Solids and Solutions Using an Ion Exchange Process

MLA: B R. Green J P. Wyethe D P. Padayache Recovery of Vanadium From Waste Solids and Solutions Using an Ion Exchange Process. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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