Feasibility of bioleaching integrated with a chemical oxidation process for improved leaching of valuable metals from refinery spent hydroprocessing catalyst

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作者
Pathak, Ashish [1 ]
Rana, Mohan S. [1 ]
Al-Sheeha, Hanadi [1 ]
Navvmani, Rajasekaran [1 ]
Al-Enezi, Hanan M. [1 ]
Al-Sairafi, Sakeena [1 ]
Mishra, Jayshree [1 ]
机构
[1] Kuwait Inst Sci Res, Petr Res Ctr, POB 24885, Safat 13109, Kuwait
关键词
Bioleaching; Chemical oxidation; Metals; Spent catalyst; Sulfur-oxidizing microorganisms; HEAVY-METALS; EXTRACTION; REDISTRIBUTION; PARTITION; SEDIMENTS; RECOVERY; REMOVAL; BCR; NI; MO;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-022-18680-7
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Bioleaching is considered an eco-friendly technique for leaching metals from spent hydroprocessing catalysts; however, the low bioleaching yield of some valuable metals (Mo and V) is a severe bottleneck to its successful implementation. The present study reported the potential of an integrated bioleaching-chemical oxidation process in improved leaching of valuable metals (Mo and V) from refinery spent hydroprocessing catalysts. The first stage bioleaching of a spent catalyst (coked/decoked) was conducted using sulfur-oxidizing microbes. The results suggested that after 72 h of bioleaching, 85.7% Ni, 86.9% V, and 72.1% Mo were leached out from the coked spent catalyst. Bioleaching yield in decoked spent catalyst was relatively lower (86.8% Ni, 79.8% V, and 59.8% Mo). The low bioleaching yield in the decoked spent catalyst was attributed to metals' presence in stable fractions (residual + oxidizable). After first stage bioleaching, the integration of a second stage chemical oxidation process (1 M H2O2) drastically improved the leaching of Ni, Mo, and V (94.2-100%) from the coked spent catalyst. The improvement was attributed to the high redox potential (1.77 V) of the H2O2, which led to the transformation of low-valence metal sulfides into high-valence metallic ions more conducive to acidic bioleaching. In the decoked spent catalyst, the increment in the leaching yield after second stage chemical oxidation was marginal (<5%). The results suggested that the integrated bioleaching-chemical oxidation process is an effective method for the complete leaching of valuable metals from the coked spent catalyst.
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页码:34288 / 34301
页数:14
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