Search for Optimal Conditions on Nickel Recovery from Spent Catalyst Wastewater by Sulfidation Method

This study aimed to find optimal conditions for the recovery of nickel (Ni) from spent catalyst wastewater via the sulfidation method with low processing and environmental loads. Simulated Ni catalyst wastewater was used, which contained high concentrations of chloride ions and methanol. It was foun...

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Published inResources Processing Vol. 71; no. 2; pp. 75 - 81
Main Authors FUCHIDA, Shigeshi, OYAMA, Keishi, ISHII, Shun, IWAI, Hisanori, TAKAHASHI, Yuko, YOKOTA, Naoki, TOKORO, Chiharu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published Kyoto The Resources Processing Society of Japan 2024
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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ISSN1348-6012
1349-9262
1349-9262
DOI10.4144/rpsj.71.75

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Summary:This study aimed to find optimal conditions for the recovery of nickel (Ni) from spent catalyst wastewater via the sulfidation method with low processing and environmental loads. Simulated Ni catalyst wastewater was used, which contained high concentrations of chloride ions and methanol. It was found that preliminary neutralization is crucial to suppress the overdose of sulfidation reagents. The gasification ratio of sulfur (S) and the recovery ratio of Ni were experimentally determined and then simulated with the numerical fitting. Results indicated that the presence of methanol expanded the range of pH and S/Ni molar ratio in which safe and complete Ni recovery can be achieved, showing the effectiveness of the sulfidation method on Ni recycling from Ni catalyst wastewater.
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ISSN:1348-6012
1349-9262
1349-9262
DOI:10.4144/rpsj.71.75