Abstract
This work describes a process for metal recovery from spent NiMo and CoMo/Al2O4 commercial hydrorefining catalysts. The samples were treated by fusion with potassium hydrogen sulfate (5 h, 600°C) with a KHSO4/catalyst mass ratio of 10:1. After fusion the solid was solubilized in water (100°C), leaving silicon compounds as residue. Losses of nickel and cobalt may reach 16 wt% of the amount present in the sample, depending on the silicon content. Soluble metals were isolated by selective precipitation techniques (nickel, cobalt, aluminum) or by solvent extraction with methyl-isobutyl ketone (molybdenum) in a hydrochloric acid medium. All metals were recovered in very good yields except for nickel and cobalt in the presence of considerable amounts of silicon. Soluble wastes consist of potassium/ sodium sulfates/chlorides. Solid wastes correspond to about 4 wt% of the catalyst and can be discarded in industrial dumps.
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Afonso, J. C., Silva, N. da, Salvato, G. N., & Busnardo, R. G. (2006). Recuperação de metais de catalisadores de hidrorrefino usados via fusão com KHSO4. Química Nova, 29(4), 856–861. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422006000400038
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