Patent ID: 7157063

Claim:
A process for recovering vanadium from a vanadium-containing sodium chromate solution obtained from the fusion of a chromium ore with alkali, which comprises the steps of: (a). adjusting the pH of the sodium chromate solution to 12–13 by addition of sodium hydroxide and adding calcium oxide, calcium hydroxide, calcium dichromate or calcium chromate to the sodium chromate solution to precipitate calcium hydroxyvanadate (Ca 5 (VO 4 ) 3 OH), (b) separating the calcium hydroxyvanadate precipitate from the solution, (c) mixing the calcium hydroxyvanadate precipitate with water in an amount of from 1.5 to 10 times the dry weight of the calcium hydroxyvanadate precipitate and (i) at least that amount of sodium carbonate which is stoichiometrically equivalent to the calcium content of the precipitate or an excess of sodium carbonate and the amount of carbon dioxide or sodium bicarbonate sufficient to adjust the pH of the resulting solution to 8.5–12.3 to precipitate calcium carbonate, or (ii) a molar amount of sodium bicarbonate which is at least 1.0 times the molar amount of calcium in the precipitate, stoichiometrically based on the CO 2 content of the precipitate, or an up to a 3-fold molar excess of sodium bicarbonate to precipitate calcium carbonate or (iii) carbon dioxide in an at least stoichiometric amount based on the calcium content of the vanadium precipitate and sodium hydroxide in the amount necessary to adjust the pH of the resulting solution to at least 8 to precipitate calcium carbonate, (d) separating the calcium carbonate from the solution formed in step (c), (e) acidifying the solution remaining after the separation of calcium carbonate in step (d) with chromic acid or with a mixture of sodium dichromate/chromic acid (sodium polychromate), to a pH below 4 at a temperature of at least 80° C. to precipitate vanadium pentoxide, and finally (f) separating the precipitated vanadium pentoxide V 2 O 5 from the solution of step (e).