Recovery of Metals from Molybdenite Concentrates by Hydrometallurgical Technologies

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yufang Wang Kaixi Jiang Xiaoping Zou Lei Zhang Sanping Liu
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Molybdenite concentrates are usually treated by roasting, but low concentration SO2 pollution is a problem. Extraction of molybdenum and rhenium from molybdenite concentrates with a pressure oxidative leaching (POX) and solvent extraction (SX) process was studied. A series of POX-SX laboratory and pilot tests were carried out on the molybdenite concentrate. In the POX stage, more than 95% rhenium and 15-20% molybdenum were leached into solution. Solvent extraction recovered the rhenium and molybdenum from the POX solution. The extraction rates of Re and Mo were above 98%. The loaded organic reagent is stripped with ammonia. The stripping ratio of Mo is more than 98%. Compared to the roasting process, the total recovery of Mo increased from 93% to 97%, and Re from 60% to 90%. In the coming five years, POX-SX technology will be competitive in China.IntroductionMolybdenite is the main resource for the production of molybdenum, and about 99% of the total molybdenum was extracted from molybdenite. Rhenium is one of the important new materials in national defense, space flights, nuclear energy and electronics, because of its high melting point, high strength, plastic properties and significant creep resistance. There are no single rhenium ores in the world; rhenium mainly co-exists with molybdenum. Consequently, molybdenite is also the main resource for the extraction of rhenium."
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APA: Yufang Wang Kaixi Jiang Xiaoping Zou Lei Zhang Sanping Liu  (2012)  Recovery of Metals from Molybdenite Concentrates by Hydrometallurgical Technologies

MLA: Yufang Wang Kaixi Jiang Xiaoping Zou Lei Zhang Sanping Liu Recovery of Metals from Molybdenite Concentrates by Hydrometallurgical Technologies. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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