Distribution of vanadium between SiO2 rich slags and carbon saturated liquid iron |
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Authors: | Anders Werme |
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Abstract: | In order to determine optimal slag compositions for the extraction of vanadium from hot metal to SiO2 rich slags, vanadium distributions were determined between slags of the following systems: FeO*–SiO2 [(%V) ã 1.7] FeO*–SiO2(sat)-CaO,Na2O,MgO,Al2O3,TiO2 [(%V) ã 1.7] FeO*–SiO2–VOn [(%FeO*)/(%SiO2) = 1.5–1.7] and carbon saturated liquid iron at 1 300°C using the solid iron foil technique. The distribution increased with FeO* content in the binary FeO*–SiO2 system, while additions of CaO, Na2O, MgO and Al2O3 to FeO*–SiO2 based slags under SiO2 saturation caused the distribution to decrease. A slight decrease in distribution was also observed with increasing vanadium oxide content in FeO*–SiO2 based slags having a constant (%FeO*)/(%SiO2) ratio. The highest vanadium distributions were found in SiO2 saturated slags with high TiO2 contents. Vanadium valencies in the slags were determined by a wet analytic titration technique and the results showed that VIII+ is predominant. It was suggested that the predominating ionic species of vanadium in SiO2 saturated slags are V3+ and VO+ while a change towards VO?2 may occur for FeO rich slags. |
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