Abstract Molybdenum is often associated with nickel-tungsten based spent HDS catalyst and must be removed from tungstate solution to obtain commercially acceptable tungsten products. In order to address this problem,… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Molybdenum is often associated with nickel-tungsten based spent HDS catalyst and must be removed from tungstate solution to obtain commercially acceptable tungsten products. In order to address this problem, a different approach has been proposed in the present work. A two step process based on selective thionization of Mo using Na2S at alkaline condition followed by W precipitation as calcium tungstate (CT) using lime (Ca(OH)2) was studied. Various operating parameters were tested and optimum conditions for Mo thionization and W precipitation were developed. The CT produced by the conventional process was used as a reference to check the improvement in the proposed process with respect to Mo impurity. Under the optimum conditions, 92.7% Mo was rejected to the CT filtrate and 99.7% W converted to CT. The CT obtained from the proposed process contained 0.53% Mo, which was much less as compared to the CT obtained from the conventional process having 2.5% Mo using the same leach solution. High-grade ammonium paratungstate (APT) containing
               
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