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Sodium hexavanadate

The principal vanadium-bearing ores are generally cmshed, ground, screened, and mixed with a sodium salt, eg, NaCl or Na2C02- This mixture is roasted at ca 850°C and the oxides are converted to water-soluble sodium metavanadate, NaVO. The vanadium is extracted by leaching with water and precipitates at pH 2—3 as sodium hexavanadate, Na V O, a red cake, by the addition of sulfuric acid. This is then fused at 700°C to yield a dense black product which is sold as technical-grade vanadium pentoxide. This product contains a minimum of 86 wt % V20 and a maximum of 6—10 wt % Na20. [Pg.382]

A proprietary tetrachromate bath has been used in Germany under the name of the D process. By the use of additions of magnesium oxide and sodium tungstate it is claimed that the current efficiency of the bath can be raised to as high as 35-40%. Other additives such as indium sulphate, sodium selenate or sodium hexavanadate enable bright deposits to be obtained. [Pg.547]

Sodium hexahydroxoantimonate(V), 3 60 Sodium hexametaphosphate, 3 416 Sodium hexavanadate, 25 517 Sodium hyaluronate... [Pg.858]


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