Extraction Of Molybdenum From Ores By Electrooxidation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
B. J. Scheiner
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Extraction of molybdenum from molybdenite ore by an electrolytic oxidation procedure was investigated by the Bureau o f Mines. Various parameters affecting molybdenum extraction, such as salt concentration, temperature, treatment rate, current density, and particle size, were studied. Molybdenum extraction of 95.2 percent was achieved on a laboratory scale from an ore containing 0.35 percent molybdenite. Corresponding power consumption was 24 kwhr per pound of molybdenum extracted with a base consumption of 4.5 pounds of sodium carbonate. Laboratory and pilot plant experiments are in progress on low-grade molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium and copper. Preliminary results indicate that molybdenum extractions in the 90- to 99-percent range and rhenium extractions of 93 to 99 percent can he obtained without appreciable oxidation of associated copper minerals.
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APA: B. J. Scheiner  (1972)  Extraction Of Molybdenum From Ores By Electrooxidation

MLA: B. J. Scheiner Extraction Of Molybdenum From Ores By Electrooxidation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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