Vanadium Recycling through Metallurgy from Slags: Toward a Production of Vanadium that is Sustainable
Received Date: Jul 03, 2023 / Published Date: Jul 31, 2023
Abstract
The basic uses of vanadium in the metallurgical field and the development in the commercialization of vanadium redox stream batteries (VRFB) have prompted an expanded interest for vanadium. Guaranteeing the maintainability of vanadium production is accordingly significant. Vanadium-bearing slags, the strong results in iron-and steelproduction plants, are the chief wellspring of vanadium creation, representing over 69% of complete vanadium regarding natural substance types. Such metallurgical processes for treating vanadium-bearing slags have been developed through academic and engineering research. This article presents a thorough survey of the metallurgical medicines of vanadium bearing slags. The arrangement and stage/mineralogical portrayal of vanadium-bearing slags from different sources are given. Writing audit shows that the vanadium-bearing slags have been customarily treated through broiling helped draining with the new endeavors of coordinating cutting edge advancements in extractive metallurgy and growing direct filtering procedures. It's worth talking about and encouraging some promising methods, which are expected to be the area's future focus. The conversation additionally features the partition of vanadium from silica, phosphorus, and chromium as the major meddling components/metal in the drain arrangements of vanadium slags. The proposal is made for taking up future works to foster a reasonable metallurgical cycle for vanadium bearing slag.
Citation: Kim E (2023) Vanadium Recycling through Metallurgy from Slags: Toward a Production of Vanadium that is Sustainable. J Powder Metall Min 12: 364. Doi: 10.4172/2168-9806.1000364
Copyright: © 2023 Kim E. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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