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<jats:p>Vanadium is one of the widely used metals in various branches of modern steelmaking and is considered a highly valued rare metal. About 90% of all vanadium produced in the world is used for steel alloying, the remaining 10% is consumed by non-ferrous metallurgy, chemistry, atomic-hydrogen energy, production of vanadium batteries, etc. Of particular importance is the development of new technologies and the introduction into practice of extracting rare metals from various technogenic waste containing rare metals and their ores. This article presents the technology of extracting vanadium from the Sidzhak deposit.</jats:p>

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