Highly efficient recovery of vanadium from Abu Zeneima ferruginous siltstone, Southwestern Sinai, Egypt, by a novel polyimine‐based chelating ligand

Author:

Atia Bahig M.1,Radwan Hend A.1,Kassab Walaa A.1,Sarhan Hazem K. A.1,Gado Mohamed A.1ORCID,Goda Adel E.2

Affiliation:

1. Geology Isotopes Department Nuclear Materials Authority Cairo Egypt

2. Basic Sciences Department Tanta Higher Institute of Engineering and Technology Tanta Egypt

Abstract

AbstractTo extract V5+ ions from the ferruginous siltstone in the Abu Zeneima region of Southwestern Sinai, Egypt, a chelating polyimine ligand (PVAm‐Ben) was synthesized via a condensation reaction involving polyvinyl amine and α‐hydroxy ketone (Benzoin). The structure of PVAm‐Ben underwent comprehensive characterization employing various techniques, namely; FT‐IR, 1H‐NMR, 13C‐NMR, and GC/MS analyses. Experimental factors controlling such as pH, time, initial concentration, dosage, temperature, and stripping, were systematically optimized to enhance measurement accuracy. Under conditions of 25°C, 0.015 mol/L, and 30 minutes, PVAm‐Ben/C2H4Cl2 exhibited remarkable retention capacity at pH 3. Linear regression analysis results suggested the release of a mole of H+ during the extraction process. The stability constant (log β = 2.1882) of the PVAm‐Ben/V5+ complex was determined, yielding a value of 154.24. The stoichiometry mechanism between PVAm‐Ben and V5+ ions displayed a linear correlation (slope: 0.9922), signifying 1 mole of PVAm‐Ben reacting with 1 mole of vanadium. The pseudo‐second‐order kinetic model indicated an exothermic, spontaneous, and advantageous extraction process at low temperatures. Efficient stripping of PVAm‐Ben/C2H4Cl2 loaded with vanadium was achieved using 0.05 M NaOH with a 99% efficiency rate. Ultimately, enhanced variables were employed to yield a V2O5 concentrate with a vanadium content of 55% and a purity level of 98.21%.

Publisher

Wiley

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