RI 7185 Recovery Of Sulfur From Molybdenite

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. P. Haver
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines developed a process to extract about 90 percent of the sulfur from molybdenite flotation concentrate by compacting the concentrate with one-quarter of its weight of aluminum powder, heating it at 800° C for 30 minutes, and then allowing the product to react with water. This thermite reduction yields an impure molybdenum alloy plus aluminum sulfide. The latter readily hydrolyzes, to yield pure hydrogen sulfide which can be converted to elemental sulfur by the Claus process. At least 95 percent of the molybdenum can be subsequently recovered as 99.95-percent-pure molybdic oxide.
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APA: F. P. Haver  (1968)  RI 7185 Recovery Of Sulfur From Molybdenite

MLA: F. P. Haver RI 7185 Recovery Of Sulfur From Molybdenite. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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