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Extraction

Extraction and separation of chromium from the solution after hydrolysis precipitation of vanadium

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Pages 2198-2210 | Received 20 Nov 2021, Accepted 07 Feb 2022, Published online: 20 Feb 2022
 

ABSTRACT

The qualified chromium oxide product was prepared successfully using acidic chromium solution after hydrolysis precipitation of vanadium based on sodium salt roasting-water leaching process in high chromium vanadium slag. The reduction conditions of sodium thiosulfate were provided. The influences of various factors on the filtration performance of chromium hydroxide were discussed, including precipitation agents, precipitation modes and precipitation temperature. The effects of chromium hydroxide calcination conditions and washing mode on the quality of chromium oxide were investigated. The results indicated that Na2S2O3 can completely reduce the acidic chromium solution, the reduction pH was less than 4.0, and the mass ratio of Na2S2O3 to Cr(VI) in the solution was 3.1. When the temperature was higher than 60°C, chromium hydroxide obtained by parallel flow precipitation using sodium carbonate as precipitant performed much better in filtration. The washed chromium hydroxide was calcined at 1200°C for 2 h. The final product of Cr2O3 with a purity of 98.76% was obtained after grinding and washing appropriately.

Acknowledgements

This work was financially supported by National Science and Technology Support Program of China(Grant No. 2015BAB19B02).

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Funding

This work was financially supported by National Science and Technology Support Program of China(grant no. 2015BAB19B02).

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