Recovery of Molybdate from Dilute Aqueous Solutions by Complexation with Cationic Surfactants and Extraction with Isobutanol

2008 
Although the molybdate anion in aqueous solution is known to be an effective acid catalyst for bleaching pulp with hydrogen peroxide, and other similar agents, its use commercially has been hampered by the lack of a viable recovery and recycle process for the catalyst. We developed the elements of a recovery process based on sequestering the molybdate anion using cationic surfactants from low pH solutions where molybdate exists as a polyanion. Two different surfactants:  dodecylamine (DDA) and cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) were both found to be effective in complexing with molybdate and could be separated out by filtering the resulting particulates. The complexes were redissolved in dilute NaOH to give concentrated solutions from which the surfactant was extracted with isobutanol (IBA or 2-methyl-1-propanol), leaving the molybdate in concentrated form in the aqueous phase. Our experiments show that nearly complete recovery of molybdate could be obtained from aqueous molybdate solutions typical o...
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