Abstract In this paper, the leaching behaviors of vanadium (V), tungsten (W) and silicon (Si) from spent SCR (selective catalytic reduction) catalyst were evaluated and a pre-mix treatment to enhance… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In this paper, the leaching behaviors of vanadium (V), tungsten (W) and silicon (Si) from spent SCR (selective catalytic reduction) catalyst were evaluated and a pre-mix treatment to enhance V-W leaching with low Si leaching at 25°C and atmosphere pressure was developed. The effects of leaching factors were investigated systematically by two orthogonal array experiments, and then experiments with a single variable factor of NaOH concentration and temperature were carried out, respectively. Alkali, especially NaOH, is the best reagent for V and W simultaneous leaching from spent SCR catalyst. Increasing temperature or NaOH/catalyst ratios enhances V and W leaching rates. 68.3% V leaching rate and 50.1% W leaching rate were obtained under an optimal conditions (temperature 100°C, NaOH/catalyst ratio 0.9, L/S 15, stirring speed 900 rpm and time 240 min). However, the W/Si concentration ratio under this condition, as low as 1.4, is unacceptable from the view of separation and economy. A proposed pretreatment process, in which NaOH and catalyst was pre-mixed, decreases time consuming to 20 min and lowers temperature to 25°C but obtains higher W/Si concentration ratio 7.0 and almost the equal leaching rate (67.7% for V and 56.3% for W).
               
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