Development Of A Solvent Extraction Process For Recovery Of Rhenium From Impure Scrub Liquors

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Singh
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Principal source of rhenium is molybdenite. Depending on the mineral processing route, rhenium can be recovered by one of the several alternative solvent extraction processes. Extensive experimental work has been carried out on the development of tertiary amine extraction process for treating very dilute highly impure scrub solutions obtained during scrubbing flue-gases of molybdenite oxidative roasting. Equilibrium data has been obtained under various process conditions by tracer analysis using radioactive Re-186. Extraction with 1% solution of a high molecular weight tertiary amine in kerosene, followed by scrubbing of organic extract with a solution of sulphuric acid and stripping with ammoniacal ammonium sulphate yields high recovery, concentration, and purification.
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APA: H. Singh  (1982)  Development Of A Solvent Extraction Process For Recovery Of Rhenium From Impure Scrub Liquors

MLA: H. Singh Development Of A Solvent Extraction Process For Recovery Of Rhenium From Impure Scrub Liquors. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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