2023
DOI: 10.3390/met13061135
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Vanadium–Titanium Magnetite Concentrate, Calcium–Magnesium Composite Roasting and Sulfuric Acid Leaching for Vanadium Extraction from Pellets

Abstract: This paper investigated a pellet ore production process in which vanadium was extracted from vanadium and titanium magnetite concentrates using sulfuric acid leaching. Calcium and magnesium were added to the iron ore concentrate during pellet production to produce calcium vanadate and magnesium vanadate after roasting. The pellets were leached with sulfuric acid solution to extract V5+. The resulting pellets had a compressive strength of 3375 N after primary roasting, a good pellet morphology after acid leachi… Show more

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“…Minerals conducive to V extraction encompass V-titanium magnetite ((V, Ti),Fe 2+ Fe 3+ 2 O 4 ), maghemite (a specific variant of magnetite characterized by a low Fe 2+ concentration), bixbyte (containing V along with (Mn, Fe) 2 O 3 )), V oxide, and jacobsite, typically (Mn, Mg)Fe 2 O 4 (Peng et al, 2023). A prominent participant in the interaction with these mineral types for V extraction is A. ferrooxidans, catalyzing the conversion of Fe 2+ to Fe 3+ under acidic conditions, as depicted below (Bredberg et al, 2004):…”
Section: Vanadiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Minerals conducive to V extraction encompass V-titanium magnetite ((V, Ti),Fe 2+ Fe 3+ 2 O 4 ), maghemite (a specific variant of magnetite characterized by a low Fe 2+ concentration), bixbyte (containing V along with (Mn, Fe) 2 O 3 )), V oxide, and jacobsite, typically (Mn, Mg)Fe 2 O 4 (Peng et al, 2023). A prominent participant in the interaction with these mineral types for V extraction is A. ferrooxidans, catalyzing the conversion of Fe 2+ to Fe 3+ under acidic conditions, as depicted below (Bredberg et al, 2004):…”
Section: Vanadiummentioning
confidence: 99%