Leaching of nickel and vanadium from the spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst by reconnoitering the potential of Aspergillus niger associating with chemical leaching

被引:40
|
作者
Muddanna, Mouna Hanabe [1 ]
Baral, Saroj Sundar [1 ]
机构
[1] BITS Pilani, Dept Chem Engn, KK Birla Goa Campus, Sancoale 403726, Goa, India
来源
关键词
Bioleaching; Spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst (SFCCC); Aspergillus niger; Nickel; Vanadium; HEAVY-METALS; HYDROTREATING CATALYST; PROCESS OPTIMIZATION; RECOVERY; KINETICS; COPPER; NI; EXTRACTION; BATTERIES; FUNGI;
D O I
10.1016/j.jece.2019.103025
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The current study evaluates the bio-potential of Aspergillus niger to leach out Nickel, Vanadium from spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst (SFCCC) and is compared with chemical leaching by organic and inorganic acids. Bioleaching efficiency of Nickel at 1, 3 and 5% pulp densities were 16.5, 13 and 8% respectively. The percentage Vanadium leaching at same pulp densities was found to be 55, 37 and 27% respectively. Leaching efficiency decreased with increase in pulp density which may be due to the toxic effects of metals present in the SFCCC. The spent medium bioleaching resulted in 4.7% Nickel and 18% Vanadium leaching, which is far less than one step bioleaching (OSB). This may be attributed to high citric acid production (100 mM) in OSB which perhaps be triggered by key metals of SFCCC. The acidic pH of the medium suggests acidolysis as the principal leaching mechanism. Oxalic acid was found to be the dominant leaching agent for Nickel, while for Vanadium, OSB took over. The leaching of Nickel was found to be only due to predominant acids produced by Aspergillus niger. Biogenically produced leaching agents apart from predominant acids accounted for 40% of Vanadium leaching. It is evident that removal of volatile carbonaceous material from SFCCC improved Nickel leaching by three folds.
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Solvent Extraction Separation of Tungsten and Vanadium from Simulated Leaching Solution of Spent SCR Catalyst
    Wang, Hanyu
    Han, Guihong
    Huang, Yanfang
    Su, Shengpeng
    RARE METAL TECHNOLOGY 2022, 2022, : 93 - 100
  • [42] Optimization of microwave assisted leaching of vanadium from spent catalyst based on response surface methodology
    Ma Z.-Y.
    Liu Y.
    Zhou J.-K.
    Liu M.-D.
    Liu Z.-Z.
    Zhongguo Youse Jinshu Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, 2019, 29 (06): : 1308 - 1315
  • [43] Novel Environmentally Friendly Leaching Process for Vanadium and Tungsten Recovery from Spent SCR Catalyst
    Sola, Ana Belen Cueva
    Jeon, Jong Hyuk
    Jyothi, Rajesh Kumar
    Lee, Jin-Young
    RARE METAL TECHNOLOGY 2022, 2022, : 111 - 117
  • [44] LEACHING BEHAVIOR OF NICKEL IN AQUEOUS CHLORINE SOLUTIONS AND ITS APPLICATION IN THE RECOVERY OF NICKEL FROM A SPENT CATALYST
    ALEX, P
    MUKHERJEE, TK
    SUNDARESAN, M
    HYDROMETALLURGY, 1993, 34 (02) : 239 - 253
  • [45] Spent-medium leaching of germanium, vanadium and lithium from coal fly ash with biogenic carboxylic acids and comparison with chemical leaching
    Rezaei, Homa
    Shafaei, Sied Ziaedin
    Abdollahi, Hadi
    Ghassa, Sina
    Boroumand, Zohreh
    Nosratabad, Alireza Fallah
    HYDROMETALLURGY, 2023, 217
  • [46] Kinetics of nickel leaching from roasting-dissolving residue of spent catalyst with sulfuric acid
    冯其明
    邵延海
    欧乐明
    张国范
    卢毅屏
    JournalofCentralSouthUniversityofTechnology, 2009, 16 (03) : 410 - 415
  • [47] Kinetics of nickel leaching from roasting-dissolving residue of spent catalyst with sulfuric acid
    Feng Qi-ming
    Shao Yan-hai
    Ou Le-ming
    Zhang Guo-fan
    Lu Yi-ping
    JOURNAL OF CENTRAL SOUTH UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, 2009, 16 (03): : 410 - 415
  • [48] A new approach for identifying the rate controlling step applied to the leaching of nickel from spent catalyst
    Nazemi, M. K.
    Rashchi, F.
    Mostoufi, N.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MINERAL PROCESSING, 2011, 100 (1-2) : 21 - 26
  • [49] Recovery of nickel from spent catalyst by single- and multi-stage leaching process
    Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
    不详
    Int. J. Environ. Waste Manage., 2008, 6 (540-548):
  • [50] Nickel and aluminium recovery from spent reforming catalyst through selective leaching, crystallization and precipitation
    Batti, Naga Raju
    Mandre, N. R.
    TRANSACTIONS OF NONFERROUS METALS SOCIETY OF CHINA, 2022, 32 (01) : 345 - 353