Sulfuric acid baking and leaching of spent Co-Mo/Al2O3 catalyst

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作者
Kim, Hong-In [1 ]
Park, Kyung-Ho [1 ]
Mishra, Devabrata [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Korea Inst Geosci & Mineral Resources KIGAM, Met & Mat Proc Div, Taejon 305350, South Korea
[2] CSIR, Natl Met Lab, Jamshedpur 831007, Bihar, India
关键词
Spent catalyst; H2SO4; baking; Molybdenum; Cobalt; Aluminum; HYDRODESULFURIZATION CATALYSTS; METAL RECOVERY; HYDROPROCESSING CATALYSTS; HYDROTREATING CATALYST; MOLYBDENUM RECOVERY; REJUVENATION; EXTRACTION; REDUCTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.11.051
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Dissolution of metals from a pre-oxidized refinery plant spent Co-Mo/Al2O3 catalyst have been tried through low temperature (200-450 degrees C) sulfuric acid baking followed by mild leaching process. Direct sulfuric acid leaching of the same sample, resulted poor Al and Mo recoveries, whereas leaching after sulfuric acid baking significantly improved the recoveries of above two metals. The pre-oxidized spent catalyst, obtained from a Korean refinery plant found to contain 40% Al, 9.92% Mo, 2.28% Co, 2.5% C and trace amount of other elements such as Fe, Ni, S and R XRD results indicated the host matrix to be poorly crystalline gamma-Al2O3. The effect of various baking parameters such as catalyst-to-acid ratio, baking temperature and baking time on percentage dissolutions of metals has been studied. It was observed that, metals dissolution increases with increase in the baking temperature up to 300 degrees C, then decreases with further increase in the baking temperature. Under optimum baking condition more than 90% Co and Mo, and 93% Al could be dissolved from the spent catalyst with the following leaching condition: H2SO4 = 2% (v/v), temperature = 95 degrees C, time = 60 min and Pulp density = 5%. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:1540 / 1544
页数:5
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