Abstract:The formation and extraction of ion-associate complexes between the vanadium(V) -4-(2-thiazolylazo)resorcinol (TAR) anionic chelate and the cations of some mono-and ditetrazolium salts {3- (4,5-dimethyl-2-thiazol-tetrazolium] chloride (Tetrazolium blue chloride) and 3,3'-(3,3'-dimetoxy-4,4'-biphenylene)bis[2-(4-nitrophenyl)-5-phenyl-2H-tetrazolium chloride] (Nitro blue tetrazolium chloride)} have been studied. The optimum extraction conditions have been found. The composition of the V-TARmonotetrazolium and V-TAR-ditetrazolium complexes extracted into chloroform has been determined to be 1:2:3 and 2:4:3 respectively. The extraction, distribution and association constants, and the recovery factors have been calculated. The relationship between the molecular weight of tetrazolium cations, and the association constants of their complexes has been discussed. The special behavior of the tetrazolium cations, containing -NO 2 groups has been noticed. The effects of foreign ions and reagents on the extraction of vanadium with TAR and the best tetrazolium salt -MTT have been studied. A sensitive, selective, simple and fast method for the determination of vanadium has been developed.
An energy and technological study of processing SO2-containing metallurgical gases from zinc production to sulfuric acid production using the exergy method of thermodynamic analysis has bean carried out. A real operating installation since 2003 at the KCM-SA, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, has been used as the model scheme. The principal production stages have been analyzed. The absolute and the relative exergy characteristics of the separate stages as well as of the process as a whole have been calculated. The results have been used to evaluate the influence of sulfuric acid production on the environment. The results obtained have been compared with previous studies on similar processes both in zinc and in copper production. The studied installation of sulfuric acid production has good exergoecological indices, defining it as an effective process both in thermotechnical and in ecological aspects.
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