The Recovery Of Molybdenum From An Oxidized Ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Alexander E. McHugh
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

A study of some variables affecting the recovery of molybdenum from oxidized molybdenum minerals was made. The effects of variations in contact time, temperature, pulp density, particle size, and solvent concentration on the recovery of molybdenum using acid and alkaline solvents were investigated. Chemical analyses, screen analyses and microscopic examinations were made and the presence of important elements determined. A hydrometallurgical method was developed to recover the molybdenum from the oxidized molybdenum ore by simultaneous dissolution of the molybdenum with sulfuric acid, adsorption on activated charcoal and flotation of the charcoal. The molybdenum was extracted from the activated charcoal with sodium hydroxide, precipitated with calcium hydroxide as calcium molybdate and this regenerated sodium hydroxide for additional stripping. A solvent extraction method, using mines, was also studied to recover molybdenum from both alkaline and acid molybdenum solutions. Satisfactory results were obtained.
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APA: Alexander E. McHugh  (1967)  The Recovery Of Molybdenum From An Oxidized Ore

MLA: Alexander E. McHugh The Recovery Of Molybdenum From An Oxidized Ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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