Title | Leaching of vanadium and other metals from Athabasca oil sands coke and coke ash |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1979 |
Authors | Jack, T. R., Sullivan E. A., & Zajic J. E. |
Volume | 58 |
Issue | 8 |
Pagination | 5 pages |
Date Published | 08/1979 |
Publisher | Fuel |
Publication Language | eng |
Keywords | chemistry, coke, metals |
Abstract | Flexicoker coke derived from Athabasca Oil Sands bitumen contains a number of heavy metals, including vanadium, nickel, iron and titanium, which are susceptible to extraction by hydrometallurgical procedures. The leaching behaviour has been studied as a function of pH, temperature and the presence of salts and redox agents. Greater than 50% extraction of the vanadium, iron and nickel can be achieved by acid leaches, but only about 20% of the titanium can be extracted. Weakly acidic leaches extract about 30% of the nickel content but no significant amounts of the other metals. If cokes derived from Athabasca Oil Sands bitumen by the flexicoking process or the conventional delayed-coker coking process are combusted at temperatures below 500 °C, the vanadium and nickel values in the residual ash are readily susceptible to acid leaching. |
Locational Keywords | Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) |
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Group | OSEMB |
Citation Key | 52767 |