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Get Free AccessAt present, the utilization of vanadium slag suffers from underutilization of Ti resources and the generation of large quantities of toxic tailings. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a green and sustainable process to achieve the recovery of V and Ti from vanadium slag. In this study, the crystallization mechanism of V and Ti in vanadium slag with basicity and temperature was revealed. The results indicated that V in vanadium slag with a basicity of 1.6 was enriched primarily to Fe2VO4 at 1500-1400 °C, whereas Ti was mainly crystallized into CaTiO3 at 1400-1200 °C. On this basis, above 90.22 % of V and 87.89 % of Ti were firstly recovered into Fe2VO4 and Ti-enriched slag via super-gravity at 1400 °C, respectively. After that, over 81.04 % of Ti was further recovered into CaTiO3 from the Ti-enriched slag via super-gravity at 1200 °C. Following two separations, the high-purity Fe2VO4 with up to 40.56 wt% V2O3 and CaTiO3 with up to 54.42 wt% TiO2 were obtained, which could be used for the preparation of FeV alloy and Ti pigments. The tailings with a FeO content exceeding 39.93 wt% could be further used to recover Fe. This method simultaneously extracts V and Ti resources from vanadium slag, avoids the generation of toxic tailings at source, and can combine with the current V metallurgy process, realizing the comprehensive utilization of vanadium slag in a green and sustainable way.
Guoliang Feng, Jintao Gao, Xi Lan, Lei Guo, Zhancheng Guo (2025). A Green and Sustainable Method for Stepwise Extraction of V and Ti from Vanadium Slag Using Super-gravity. Journal of Cleaner Production, pp. 145501-145501, DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2025.145501.
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2025
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Journal of Cleaner Production
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10.1016/j.jclepro.2025.145501
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