Abstract

To recover vanadium from vanadium-containing chromate solution, the separation of vanadium from chromium using the weak base resin D314 both in batch and column test was studied. Experimental results showed that in the pH range of 2.5–6.5, by double-adsorption with the resin, vanadium and chromium can be completely separated and recovered from vanadium-containing chromate solution. In the adsorption of vanadium, the bed volume reached 20 using the vanadium-containing chromate solution containing 2.21g/L V2O5 and 3.89g/L Cr2O3 under pH6.45 at 25°C for contact time of 60min. The loaded resin was easily stripped using 2mol/L NaOH solution, resulting in 106.83g/L V2O5 and only 0.11g/L Cr2O3 in strip liquor. The chromium in the effluent was then recovered using the same resin, and the final product of Cr2O3 with purity of 99.2% was obtained from the chromium strip liquor by reduction and precipitation.

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