Ionic State of Molybdenum in Sulfuric Uterine Solutions of Rhenium Sorption and its Extraction
Journal Title: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Analysis - Year 2022, Vol 5, Issue 01
Abstract
The results of studies of the forms of finding and methods of extracting molybdenum from acidic solutions with a high concentration of sulfuric acid are presented. Ion-exchange resins of various modifications were tested to determine the most effective for molybdenum during its sorption from a sulfuric acid solution.
Authors and Affiliations
Nargiza Bekbutaeva, Khasan Sharipov, Galina Lukomskaya, Alibek Bekbutaev, FarruxTashaliev, Azamat Safarov,
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