Evaluation of molybdenum recovery from sulfur removed spent catalyst using leaching and solvent extraction

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In this article a new spent catalyst sample preparation method was implemented for the purpose of molybdenum leaching in a single step. Further molybdenum and vanadium in the leach liquor were separated and their concentrations were enriched using the solvent extraction and stripping techniques. The impervious sulfur (S0) layer of the spent catalyst sample was removed using carbon disulfide (CS2). The advantages of S0removal were evaluated by conducting different sets of the Mo leaching experiments and they were further examined by varying different conditions such as three lixiviants, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) addition, and three leaching parameters. The leaching rate increased in an order, e.g. acetone washed < acetone-CS2 washed < acetone washed-H2O2

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Pradhan, D., Kim, D. J., Sukla, L. B., Pattanaik, A., & Lee, S. W. (2020). Evaluation of molybdenum recovery from sulfur removed spent catalyst using leaching and solvent extraction. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-58972-x

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