Selective leaching of molybdenum from bulk concentrate by electro-oxidation

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This paper proposes selective leaching of molybdenum from Mo/Cu complex bulk concentrates in a 5 M NaCl solution using the electro-oxidation method. Here, the effects of several factors such as pH, pulp density, current density, and temperatures were investigated. A higher leaching yield of Mo increased with increasing pH from 5 to 9 and decreased with increasing pulp density from 1 to 10%. A rise in current density did not help enhance Mo, and the elevating temperature did not always result in a higher leaching yield. Application of ultrasonic led to higher leaching yield of Mo. Ninety-two percent of leaching yield was obtained upon leaching of Mo in 5 M NaCl at 25◦C, pulp density of 5%, and the current density of 0.292 A/g under ultrasonic irradiation with a power of 27 kW. The resultant residue mainly consisted of chalcopyrite.

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Chung, K. W., Yoon, H. S., Kim, C. J., & Jeon, H. S. (2021). Selective leaching of molybdenum from bulk concentrate by electro-oxidation. Metals, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/met11121904

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