Method or process for recovering Mo, V, Ni, Co and Al from spent catalysts using ultrasonic assisted leaching with EDTA
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United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
C22B-007/00
C22B-003/26
C22B-023/00
C22B-021/00
C22B-034/34
C22B-061/00
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US-0943619
(2010-11-10)
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US-8287618
(2012-10-16)
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Marafi, Meena
출원인 / 주소
Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research
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Lowe Hauptman Ham & Berner, LLP
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A process for the selective recovery of Mo, V, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts includes the steps of treating the spent catalysts to recovery metals, support as well as chemicals. The process steps include deoiling, decoking, washing, dissolving, complexing agent treatment, acid t
A process for the selective recovery of Mo, V, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts includes the steps of treating the spent catalysts to recovery metals, support as well as chemicals. The process steps include deoiling, decoking, washing, dissolving, complexing agent treatment, acid treatment and solvent extraction. This process uses limited steps than conventional processes by the use of ultrasonic agitation for metal extraction and the presence of a chelating agent particularly Ethylene Diamine Tetra-Acetic Acid (EDTA). The process also discloses the compete recovery of the extracting agent EDTA with high purity for reuse.
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1. A process for extraction of V, Mo, Co, Ni and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts comprising the following steps: i) washing the spent catalysts to remove residual oil and drying the spent catalyst;ii) grinding the spent catalysts to produce fine particles of less than or equal to 500 microns
1. A process for extraction of V, Mo, Co, Ni and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts comprising the following steps: i) washing the spent catalysts to remove residual oil and drying the spent catalyst;ii) grinding the spent catalysts to produce fine particles of less than or equal to 500 microns;iii) decoking the fine particles to remove carbonaceous deposits;iv) mixing the decoked fine particles with Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid (EDTA) solution and subjecting the fine powder and EDTA to ultrasonic agitation to thereby extract V, Mo, Ni, Co, and Al; andv) recovery of EDTA by treating the ultrasonic agitated metals containing EDTA solution with nitric acid. 2. A process for extraction of V, Mo, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts according to claim 1 in which the fine particles in step ii produce particle sizes of less than 500 microns. 3. A method for the selective recovery of Mo, V, Ni, Co, and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts according to claim 2 in which the dried catalyst is crushed and ground and sieved to produce a particle size of less than 500 microns prior to mixing with EDTA and ultrasonic vibration. 4. A process for extraction of V, Mo, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts according to claim 1 in which the drying of the spent catalyst after washing in step i is done at a temperature between 110° to 120° C. in air or nitrogen. 5. A process for extraction of V, Mo, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts according to claim 1 in which the EDTA solution is in the range of 5 to 15 wt % and the pH is in the range of 9 to 12. 6. A process for extraction of V, Mo, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts according to claim 5 in which the EDTA solution is about 10 wt % and its pH is in the range of 10 to 11. 7. A process for extraction of V, Mo, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts according to claim 1 in which the ultrasonic agitation is carried out at a temperature in the range of 35° to 70° C. 8. A process for extraction of V, Mo, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts according to claim 7 in which the ultrasonic agitation is carried at 60° C. 9. A process for extraction of V, Mo, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts according to claim 1 in which the ratio between spent catalysts and EDTA solution in step iv is between 1:30 and 1:50. 10. A process for extraction of V, Mo, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts according to claim 9 in which the ratio between spent catalysts and EDTA solution 1:40. 11. A process for extraction of V, Mo, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts according to claim 1 in which the ultrasonic agitation in step iv during the extraction of V, Mo, Ni, Co, and Al continues for a period of 3 to 8 hours. 12. A process for extraction of V, Mo, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts according to claim 11 in which the ultrasonic agitation in step iv continues for a period of six (6) hours. 13. A process for extraction of V, Mo, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts according to claim 1 in which EDTA used for V, Mo, Ni, Co and Al is separated and recovered with high purity from the EDTA solution by acid treatment with nitric acid with a pH of about 0.1. 14. A method for the selective recovery of Mo, V, Ni, Co and Al according to claim 1 which includes the step of decoking the oil free catalysts pursuant to the following program that involves heating the spent catalyst in an oxygen containing gas of 2-10% O2 in nitrogen or air in three steps: in a first step temperature was linearly raised from 40° C. to 370° C. at 330° C/hr and kept at this temperature for one hour, in a second step the temperature was then increased from 370° C. to 450° C. at 80° C/h and stayed for one hour then in a final decoking step, done by ramping from 450° C. to 550° C. in two hours at 50° C/h and then heating at 550° C. for one hour. 15. A method for the selective recovery of Mo, V, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts, said method comprising the steps of: a. providing a mass of spent hydroprocessing catalysts containing up to about 10% oil, about 10 to 30 wt % coke or carbonaceous deposits, about 3 to 10 wt % Mo, about 2 to 6 wt. % Ni, and about 3 to 20% V and about 2 to 4 wt % Co and up to about 35 wt. % Al;b. washing the spent catalysts to remove the residual oil and drying the spent catalysts at about 110 to 120° C. in air or nitrogen;c. crushing and/or grinding the dried spend catalysts to a fine powder with a particle size of less than 500 microns;d. mixing the fine powder with an Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid (EDTA) and subjecting the fine powder in EDTA to ultrasonic vibration for a period of about 6 hours;e. filtering the fine powder in EDTA and separating the dissolved metals, V, Ni, Mo, and Co with traces of Al in solutions and while undissolved alumina remains as a residue;f. treating the filtrate of solution with HNO3 to precipitate EDTA; andg. solvent extraction of the aqueous solution to obtain Mo, V, Ni, Co, and Al. 16. A method for recovery of Mo, V, Ni, Co and Al from spent hydroprocessing catalysts, said method consisting of the following steps: a.) providing a mass of spend hydroprocessing catalysts containing up to about 10% oil, about 10 to 30_wt % coke or carbonaceous deposits, about 3 to 10 wt % Mo, about 2 to 6_wt % Ni, about 3 to 20_wt % V, about 2-4 wt % Co and up to 35_wt % Al;b.) washing the spent catalysts in naphtha or toluene to remove the residual oils and drying at 110 to 120° C. in air or nitrogen;c.) decoking the oil free agent catalysts to remove coke, carbonaceous deposits and sulfur deposits by heating in air or in a gas containing 2-10% O2 in N2 at temperatures between 370 to 550° C. according to the following programmed temperature conditions in three steps: in a first step temperature was linearly raised from 40° C. to 370° C. at 330° C/hr and kept at this temperature for one hour, in a second step the temperature was then increased from 370° C. to 450° C. at 80° C/h and stayed for one hour and then a final decoking step was done by ramping from 450° C. to 550° C. in two hours at 50° C/h and then heating at 550° C. for one hour;d.) grinding and sieving the decoked spent catalysts to provide fine particles of less than 500 microns;e.) mixing the fine particles from step d. with a solution of about 10 wt % Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid (EDTA) with a pH in the range of 9-12 and subjecting the fine particles and EDTA to ultrasonic vibration at about 60° C. to produce a solution;f.) filtering the solution from step e. to provide a remaining solution of Mo, V, Ni, Co, and Al and a residue of Al2O3;g.) treating the remaining solution from step f. with nitric acid with a pH of 0.1 to produce an aqueous solution of Mo, V, Ni, Co and Al and a residue of EDTA; andh.) solvent extraction of Mo, V, Ni, Co and Al.
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