RI 6374 Reducing Vanadium Compounds in Bomb Reactors

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. T. Campbell F. E. Block E. R. Andersen
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

This work was done to develop methods for increasing the yields and purity of vanadium prepared by bomb reduction of vanadium compounds . Compounds reduced were V₂ 05 , V203 , VC , and VC13 . Sodium , calcium , and magnesium were used as reductants . Variables considered included reductant form , bomb size , pressure during reaction , method of ignition , and the use of slag fluidizing additives . It was concluded that yields of 85 to 90 percent can be effected by the calcium reduction of V205 in reactors measuring as much as 14 inches in diameter and 60 inches in height . Optimum charge composition included V₂05 , 65 percent excess calcium , and 0.4 moles sulfur per mole vanadium . Purity of the vanadium produced in large reactors varied from 99.5 to 99.8 percent . The higher purity metal , depending upon the amounts of interstitial impurities present , was usually cold ductile . Although high yields of up to 99.5 percent can be effected by bomb reduction of VC1 , the high pressures developed in the bombs and attack of the reactor walls by the byproduct chloride slags discourages this method of preparing vanadium . It was found that significant purification of impure regulus metal occurred when it was hydrided , crushed , acid leached , and vacuum dehydrided . Metal so treated can readily be converted to ductile sheet . A cost estimate based on the production of 100 tons of vanadium per year was prepared . It was concluded that pure ductile vanadium could be produced for approximately $ 20.00 per pound .
Citation

APA: T. T. Campbell F. E. Block E. R. Andersen  (1964)  RI 6374 Reducing Vanadium Compounds in Bomb Reactors

MLA: T. T. Campbell F. E. Block E. R. Andersen RI 6374 Reducing Vanadium Compounds in Bomb Reactors. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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