2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202126608002
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Influence of leaching parameters on the vanadium extraction from petroleum coke

Abstract: More than 60 trace elements, including rare metals, can be found in heavy oils. The most valuable component of oils and petroleum products is vanadium. It is used as an alloying agent to create extra strong steel, as a cathode for lithium-ion batteries, and also as a catalyst in the chemical industry. Nowadays studies of various methods for extracting vanadium from heavy oils and petroleum products are actively carried out. This work presents the method of alkaline and acid leaching of vanadium from petroleum … Show more

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“…The very scheme of leaching vanadium compounds dates back to a very old patent [109]. Most attempts to isolate metals involve the roast-and-leach approach [110]. For example, Rezai et al [111] recently applied roasting with Na 2 CO 3 and nitric acid leaching to extract a wide group of metals from coal coke.…”
Section: Roasting With Salts and Controlled Oxidationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The very scheme of leaching vanadium compounds dates back to a very old patent [109]. Most attempts to isolate metals involve the roast-and-leach approach [110]. For example, Rezai et al [111] recently applied roasting with Na 2 CO 3 and nitric acid leaching to extract a wide group of metals from coal coke.…”
Section: Roasting With Salts and Controlled Oxidationmentioning
confidence: 99%