Reaction kinetics of molybdenum dissolution by hydrogen peroxide in acidic and alkaline solutions using tartaric acid and sodium hydroxide: A semi‐empirical model with rotating disc method
Mahmoud Motasim,
Tevfik Agacayak,
Yasin Ramazan Eker
et al.
Abstract:Molybdenum is an amphoteric metal that dissolves in both acidic and alkaline solutions. This fundamental study explores a sustainable process for the dissolution of molybdenum, focusing on the reaction kinetics in H2O2, H2O2‐NaOH, and H2O2‐C4H6O6 solutions. A rotating disc method was applied with the Levich's equation. Semi‐empirical models with activation energy were developed for the H2O2‐NaOH and H2O2‐C4H6O6 solutions. The study examined the effects of rotating speed, disc surface area, temperature, H2O2, N… Show more
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