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Rapid simultaneous recovery and purification of calcium and molybdenum from calcium molybdate-based crystal waste

Authors
Aryal, PabitraKarki, SujitaChoi, YonaKim, HongJooKim, YeondukMilyutin, VitalyGileva, OlgaPark, HyangKyuShin, KeonAh
Issue Date
11월-2019
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Calcium molybdate; Crystal waste; Hydrochloric acid leaching; Purification; Recovery
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIAL CYCLES AND WASTE MANAGEMENT, v.21, no.6, pp.1384 - 1390
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MATERIAL CYCLES AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
Volume
21
Number
6
Start Page
1384
End Page
1390
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/131358
DOI
10.1007/s10163-019-00888-4
ISSN
1438-4957
Abstract
Molybdenum (Mo) has wide applications like as alloying elements in steel industries and in experimental laboratories as a catalyst for organic synthesis and as scintillating crystals in high-energy physics experiments. The primary mineral resources of Mo have been ceaselessly exploited and are insufficient to meet the demand in manufacturing industries and experimental researches. Separation, purification, recovery and reuse of Mo will, therefore, be of great importance for environmental conservation and sustainable development. The objective of this study was to recover Mo and calcium (Ca) from crystal wastes. Mo and Ca were recovered from CaMoO4 scintillating crystal wastes in the forms of MoO3 and CaCO3 by adopting nitric acid and hydrochloric acid leaching schemes. About 98% recovery yield efficiency for both elements was obtained through hydrochloric acid leaching. The concentrations of impurity elements like strontium, barium, lead, thorium and uranium in the final products were also reduced by several dozen times as compared to the initial wastes. The finding of this study showed that the hydrochloric acid leaching method could be applied for a rapid and efficient recovery of Mo and Ca from CaMoO4 wastes on a large scale.
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