2004
DOI: 10.1179/cmq.2004.43.3.297
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A Review of the Use of Ion Exchange for Molybdenum Recovery in Russia

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“…Due to the formation of several oxidation states in the aqueous phase, molybdenum chemistry is rather complicated. Depending on the acidity of the aqueous solution, the size and type of molybdenum ion change [31]. However, the cationic molybdenum may form at a low pH range that describes the high Mo extraction values in Figure 3a.…”
Section: Effects Of Ph and Organic Phase Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the formation of several oxidation states in the aqueous phase, molybdenum chemistry is rather complicated. Depending on the acidity of the aqueous solution, the size and type of molybdenum ion change [31]. However, the cationic molybdenum may form at a low pH range that describes the high Mo extraction values in Figure 3a.…”
Section: Effects Of Ph and Organic Phase Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%