Recovery of molybdenum from spent acid by ammonia gas neutralization

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The present work reports the commercialization of a recycling process of spent acid to recover molybdenum. The process consists of ammonia gas neutralization of spent acid containing molybdenum, crystallization and filtration of ammonium molybdate, roasting and hydrogen reduction of molybdic oxide to produce a commercial grade molybdenum metal powder. The mother liquor, highly nitrogeneous residual solution after the filtration of ammonium molybdate, can be utilized to produce chemical fertilizers. © 2008 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Pak, J. J., Jo, J. O., Park, C. H., Kang, J. G., & Shin, D. H. (2008). Recovery of molybdenum from spent acid by ammonia gas neutralization. Materials Transactions, 49(1), 202–207. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.MER2007193

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