Claims
- 1. A process for treating a solid, glassy coal liquefaction residue containing molybdenum values entrapped therein, to recover molybdenum values therefrom, comprising
- (a) intimately mixing the residue with an amount of alkali equivalent to about 6 to about 10 times the stoichiometric amount required for conversion of the molybdenum in the residue to water-soluble molybdate,
- (b) roasting the mixture produced in step (a) under conditions which are oxidizing as to the molybdenum, to convert molybdenum in the residue to water-soluble molybdate,
- (c) leaching the roasted product of step (b) with water to form a leach liquor containing molybdenum values dissolved therein and having a pH value above about 10.5,
- (d) then filtering the leach liquor from the leach residue,
- (e) lowering the pH value of the filtered leach liquor to a value between about 6 and about 10.5 to precipitate impurities and a minor portion of the molybdenum values, and to form a purified leach liquor,
- (f) separating the precipitate from the purified leach liquor, whereby the precipitate can be treated to separate impurities from the molybdenum values,
- (g) acidifying and then ammoniating the purified leach liquor from step (f) to precipitate an ammonium-polymolybdate complex, and
- (h) recovering said ammonium-polymolybdate complex from the purified leach liquor.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein step (g) comprises the steps of
- acidifying the purified leach liquor to permit sufficient ammonia to be dissolved in the liquor to establish a molar ratio of NH.sub.3 to Mo in the liquor of about 1:1 to about 2.5:1,
- ammoniating the acidified liquor to establish a molar ratio of NH.sub.3 to Mo in the liquor of about 1:1 to about 2.5:1, and
- re-acidifying the ammoniated liquor to precipitate an ammonium-polymolybdate complex from the liquor.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein step (g) comprises the steps of
- acidifying the purified leach liquor to a degree such that subsequent ammoniation thereof precipitates an ammonium-polymolybdate complex from the liquor without subsequent re-acidification of the liquor, and
- ammoniating the acidified liquor to precipitate an ammonium-polymolybdate complex therefrom.
- 4. The process of claim 1, 2, or 3, further comprising contacting the precipitate obtained in step (f) with an effective amount of aqueous ammonium hydroxide to dissolve molybdenum values from said precipitate while minimizing dissolution of impurities from said precipitate, and filtering undissolved solids from the resultant solution.
- 5. The process of claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein step (c), (e), or (g) further comprises boiling the liquor in that step to increase the concentration of molybdenum in the liquor.
- 6. The process of claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein roasting in step (b) is carried out at about 600.degree. C. to about 800.degree. C. for up to about one hour.
- 7. The process of claim 1, 2, or 3 wherein step (e) comprises adding sufficient sulfuric acid to the leach liquor to lower the pH value of the liquor to between about 9 and about 10.5.
- 8. The process of claim 1, 2, or 3 wherein step (e) comprises adding sufficient nitric acid to the leach liquor to lower the pH value of the liquor to between about 6 and about 7.
- 9. A process for treating a solid, glassy coal liquefaction residue containing molybdenum values entrapped therein, to form a catalyst useful in coal liquefaction, comprising
- treating the residue in accordance with claim 1, 2, or 3, and further comprising
- (i) dissolving the precipitate recovered in step (h) in aqueous ammonium hydroxide, and
- (j) contacting the precipitate obtained in step (f) with an effective amount of aqueous ammonium hydroxide to dissolve molybdenum values from said precipitate while minimizing dissolution of impurities from said precipitate, and filtering undissolved solids from the resultant solution,
- whereby coal can readily be impregnated with the solution formed in either or both of steps (i) and (j) to provide an effective amount of molybdenum to act as a catalyst in the liquefaction of said coal.
- 10. The process of claim 9, wherein step (c), (e), or (g) further comprises boiling the liquor in that step to increase the concentration of molybdenum in the liquor.
- 11. The process of claim 9, wherein roasting in step (b) is carried out at about 600.degree. C. to about 800.degree. C. for up to about one hour.
- 12. The process of claim 9 wherein step (e) comprises adding sufficient sulfuric acid to the leach liquor to lower the pH value of the liquor to between about 9 and about 10.5.
- 13. The process of claim 9 wherein step (e) comprises adding sufficient nitric acid to the leach liquor to lower the pH value of the liquor to between about 6 and about 7.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 243,157, filed Mar. 18, 1981, and now abandoned.
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