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Production of Fe-Ni/Co-Mo Metallic Alloy Saleable Alumina Rich Slag from Ni-Mo/Co-Mo Spent Catalysts

Implementing Organization

National Metallurgical Laboratory (NML)

Project Overview

Hydrometallurgical treatment of spent hydro-refining catalysts generates residues containing a significant amount of Ni (2-5%), Co (2-5%), and Mo (0.5-1%). These residues are presently dumped or underutilized in construction-related industries. The pyro-metallurgical process developed at CSIR-NML is able to recover more than 90% of these metals as saleable alloys, besides generating calcium aluminate type slag. A process also developed to treat spent HDS catalyst containing 4-18 % Mo, 1-10 % Ni, 1-18 % W, 0.5-5% Co, 30-35% Al and a minor amount of S, P and Si to produce a Co/Ni, Mo-W-Fe alloy with P less than 0.1% and alumina rich slag as a building material.

Benefits

The economic recovery of strategic metals Ni, Co, and Mo from the waste source of processed spent hydro-refining catalysts. The slag generated is non-toxic and will be completely used in cement making.

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Chemical Sciences
Focus Area
Alloy Production
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