Claims
- 1. A method for preparing ammonium molybdate having low impurities, of iron from an impure concentrate of molybdenum trioxide consisting of contacting said concentrate with from about 0.85 to less than about one part by weight of an aqueous solution comprising about 4.2 moles per liter of nitric acid and 1.75 moles per liter ammonium nitrate at suitable concentrations to solubilize a major portion of said iron impurity and less than about 0.35 percent of of the molybdenum values from said concentrate, washing the resulting concentrate, for a period of about two hours digesting said resulting concentrate at a temperature of from about 50 to about 60 degrees centigrade with an aqueous solution of ammonium hydroxide at suitable concentrations to solubilize substantially all of the molybdenum values present in said resulting concentrate as ammonium molybdate and form an ammonium molybdate solution, adding an oxidizing agent to said ammonium molybdate solution to oxidize iron values from a plus two to a plus three oxidation state, adjusting pH of said solution to greater than about 9.5 by adding ammonium hydroxide, further digesting for about one to about three hours at around 50.degree. C. to about 60.degree. C. to form an iron precipitate, cooling to about room temperature before liquid-solid separation to decrease iron solubility, separating iron precipitate and sludge from ammonium molybdate solution while maintaining the pH of the molybdate solution above about 9.5, and contacting said resulting ammonium molybdate solution with a chelate iminodiacetate ion exchange resin in ammonium form and concentrating said resulting ammonium molybdate to form ammonium molybdate having low iron impurities.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/584,843, filed 2/24/84 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,525,331.
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