Vanadium(V) reduction by using a by-product of the yellow phosphorus industry

CHINESE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING(2023)

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Release of vanadium(V) from industry has threatened the environment and human health. In this paper, a removal method of vanadium(V) is proposed using a by-product of the yellow phosphorus industry (phosphorus-iron) as a reducing agent. The thermodynamics analysis shows that the Gibbs free energy is always negative from 0 to 100 degrees C, indicating a spontaneous process. Effect of the phosphorus-iron slag/sulfuric acid dosage and temperature on the removal efficiency is comprehensively studied, and the kinetics parameters are calculated based on a quasi-first order reaction kinetics model. Results indicate that vanadium(V) can be entirely reduced by using phosphorus-iron slag, the frequency factor and apparent activation energy are 3.23 x 109 min-1 and 64.50 kJ center dot mol-1 for vanadium(V) reduction. Based on above results, a lab-scale reactor is constructed and achieves a removal efficiency of-100% and a treatment capacity of 200 ml vanadium(V) solution (2 g center dot L-1) within 3 h. This work demonstrates the feasibility of vanadium(V) reduction using phosphorus-iron slag as a reducing agent in applications.(c) 2023 The Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China, and Chemical Industry Press Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Vanadium,Phosphorus-iron slag,Thermodynamics,Kinetics,Reduction
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