Crystallization behavior and crystal characterization of V-spinel in vanadium slag via in situ separation: displacement mechanism of V and Ti
Vanadium (V) is often transferred into vanadium slag from the smelting of vanadium titano-magnetite ore, however, basic data for the crystallization behavior and crystal structure of V-spinel are lacking, which limits the efficient recovery of V resources from vanadium slag. In this study, the cryst...
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Veröffentlicht in: | CrystEngComm 2023-07, Vol.25 (28), p.4039-4047 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Vanadium (V) is often transferred into vanadium slag from the smelting of vanadium titano-magnetite ore, however, basic data for the crystallization behavior and crystal structure of V-spinel are lacking, which limits the efficient recovery of V resources from vanadium slag. In this study, the crystallization behavior of V-spinel in vanadium slag was investigated, and
in situ
separation of high-purity V-spinel crystals from vanadium slag was conducted
via
super-gravity at 1673 K. It was found that TiO
2
content of 12 wt% in vanadium slag was the most conducive to the crystallization of V-spinel. On this basis, the crystal structures of various V-spinel crystals were characterized, by which the displacement mechanism of V and Ti in V-spinel was verified. Namely, V
3+
in the octahedron sites was gradually replaced by Ti
4+
with the increase of Ti content, while an equal amount of Fe
3+
in the tetrahedron sites was replaced by Fe
2+
. This study provides some necessary theoretical basis for the efficient recovery of V resources in vanadium slag. |
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ISSN: | 1466-8033 1466-8033 |
DOI: | 10.1039/D3CE00490B |