“…Lowgrade (20-45% Mo) and high grade (50-60% Mo) sulphide ores are treated by various procedures (van den Berg et al, 2002;Gupta, 1992). Researchers have reported the roasting of molybdenite with lime or soda ash followed by sulphuric acid leaching and selective adsorption of molybdenum with activated charcoal (Singh et al, 1988;Junea et al, 1996). Molybdenum concentrates, as usually marketed, contain the mineral MoS 2 , along with up to 10% silicious material as well as traces of iron, copper, and lead minerals.…”