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Variation of Mo isotopes from molybdenite in high-temperature hydrothermal ore deposits
(Springer-Verlag, 2010)
Measurable molybdenum isotope fractionation in
molybdenites from different ore deposits through time
provides insights into ore genesis and a new technique to
identify open-system behavior of Re–Os in molybdenites.
Molybdenite ...
The solvent extraction separation of molybdenum and copper from acid leach residual solution of Chilean molybdenite concentrate
(1995)
A procedure for recovery and separation of molybdenum (VI) and copper (II) from acid leaching residual solution of Chilean molybdenite concentrate by solvent extraction is studied. The process for the recovery of metals ...
COPPER REMOVAL FROM MOLYBDENITE BY SULFIDATION-LEACHING PROCESS
(JOHN WILEY & SONS INC, 2013)
Molybdenite (MoS2) concentrates are produced by differential flotation from bulk copper-molybdenum concentrates. However, complete separation of molybdenum by flotation is very difficult, thus, molybdenum concentrates ...
Dissecting the re-os molybdenite geochronometer
(2017)
Rhenium and osmium isotopes have been used for decades to date the formation of molybdenite (MoS2), a common mineral in ore deposits and the world's main source of molybdenum and rhenium. Understanding the distribution of ...
Dissecting the Re-Os molybdenite geochronometer
(2017)
Rhenium and osmium isotopes have been used for decades to date the formation of molybdenite (MoS2), a common mineral in ore deposits and the world’s main source of molybdenum and rhenium. Understanding the distribution of ...
Review of the flotation of molybdenite. Part I: Surface properties and floatability
(2016)
Molybdenite (MoS2) is a naturally hydrophobic mineral with anisotropic surface properties. Its floatability is influenced by a number of factors such as, particle size and shape, face/edge ratio, degree of crystallization, ...
Use of dispersants in flotation of molybdenite in seawater
(2017)
Molybdenite - as all inherently hydrophobic minerals – is floated with the use of water-insoluble oily collectors. Such collectors can be used in flotation either after emulsification in water, but can also be brought to ...
Adsorption of biosolids and their main components on chalcopyrite, molybdenite and pyrite: Zeta potential and FTIR spectroscopy studies
(2015)
Zeta potential measurements were used to assess the electrokinetic characteristics of chalcopyrite, molybdenite and pyrite in the presence of biosolids and their main components (humic acids, glucose and serum albumin) as ...
Adsorption of biosolids and their main components on chalcopyrite, molybdenite and pyrite: Zeta potential and FTIR spectroscopy studies
(2015)
Zeta potential measurements were used to assess the electrokinetic characteristics of chalcopyrite, molybdenite and pyrite in the presence of biosolids and their main components (humic acids, glucose and serum albumin) as ...