Abstract

The extractant 2-ethylhexyl phosphonic acid mono-2-ethylhexyl ester (PC-88A) was used to directly extract molybdenum(VI) from high sulfuric acid leach solutions containing 3mol/L H+. The effects of extractant concentration, solution acidity and type of stripping reagent on the recovery of molybdenum(VI) were investigated. The saturated loading capacity of molybdenum(VI) with 40% PC-88A in sulfonated kerosene was 60g/L. More than 98.7% of the molybdenum(VI) was extracted in a four-stage counter current extraction using an organic system consisting of 40% PC-88A and 60% sulfonated kerosene and a feed containing 17.3g/L Mo(VI) and 157.3g/L H2SO4 with an A/O ratio of 3/1 at 20°C for 5min. The extracted molybdenum(VI) species of Mo2O5(HA2)2 in loaded organic solutions were identified by the combination of slope and saturation methods, and further proved by FTIR spectral analysis. The stripping of molybdenum(VI) was completed in a two-stage counter current stripping using 6mol/L of NH3 with an A/O ratio of 1/1.5 at 30°C for 5min. The concentration of molybdenum(VI) in the strip liquor reached as high as 146g/L.

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