Method for preparing iron-titanium-vanadium ternary polymeric flocculant by hydrochloric acid dissolution vanadium titano-magnetite one-step method
A polymer flocculant, vanadium-titanium magnetite technology, applied in chemical instruments and methods, flocculation/sedimentation water/sewage treatment, water treatment parameter control, etc., can solve the problem of large raw materials and low utilization rate of vanadium-titanium magnetite And other issues
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[0034] As a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method for preparing iron-titanium-vanadium ternary polymer flocculant by the one-step process of dissolving vanadium-titanium magnetite with hydrochloric acid comprises the following steps:
[0035] Dry the vanadium-titanium magnetite, grind it into a powder, and dry it in an oven at 60°C until it reaches a constant weight.
[0036] Weigh 10 g of the mineral powder obtained in step (1) into a reactor, and stir at 60 rpm for 5 h at a leaching temperature of 80° C., a liquid-solid mass ratio of 4:1, and an initial hydrochloric acid concentration of 20%.
[0037] After the reaction is completed, the mixture in the reactor is suction-filtered, and the volume of the leachate after the suction-filtration is measured at the same time. The leachate is stored in a glass tube and stored at room temperature.
[0038] Take a part of the original leaching solution and dilute it by 50 times, measure the concentration of dissolv...
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[0041] As a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method for preparing iron-titanium-vanadium ternary polymer flocculant by the one-step process of dissolving vanadium-titanium magnetite with hydrochloric acid comprises the following steps:
[0042] Dry the vanadium-titanium magnetite, grind it into a powder, and dry it in an oven at 60°C until it reaches a constant weight.
[0043] Weigh 10 g of the mineral powder obtained in step (1) into a reactor, and stir at 80 rpm for 6 h at a leaching temperature of 90° C., a liquid-solid mass ratio of 5:1, and an initial hydrochloric acid concentration of 10%.
[0044] After the reaction is completed, the mixture in the reactor is suction-filtered, and the volume of the leachate after the suction-filtration is measured at the same time. The leachate is stored in a glass tube and stored at room temperature.
[0045] A part of the original leachate was diluted 50 times, and the concentration of dissolved metal ions was measu...
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[0048] As a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method for preparing iron-titanium-vanadium ternary polymer flocculant by the one-step process of dissolving vanadium-titanium magnetite with hydrochloric acid comprises the following steps:
[0049] Dry the vanadium-titanium magnetite, grind it into a powder, and dry it in an oven at 60°C until it reaches a constant weight.
[0050] Weigh 10 g of the mineral powder obtained in step (1) into a reactor, and stir at 100 rpm for 10 h at a leaching temperature of 100° C., a liquid-solid mass ratio of 6:1, and an initial hydrochloric acid concentration of 5%.
[0051] After the reaction is completed, the mixture in the reactor is suction-filtered, and the volume of the leachate after the suction-filtration is measured at the same time. The leachate is stored in a glass tube and stored at room temperature.
[0052] A part of the original leachate was diluted 50 times, and the concentration of dissolved metal ions was mea...
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