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Chapter 5 - The Halides of Molybdenum

01 Jan 1994-Studies in Inorganic Chemistry (Elsevier)-Vol. 19, Iss: 42, pp 251-276
About: This article is published in Studies in Inorganic Chemistry.The article was published on 1994-01-01. It has received 2 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Molybdenum & Halide.
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21 May 2020
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of the Molybdenum chemistry and its application in various areas of industry, such as mining, automotive, agriculture, and economic aspects.
Abstract: The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Properties 3. Occurrence 3.1. Minerals 3.2. Deposits 4. Production 4.1. Concentration 4.2. Processing of Concentrate 4.3. Recovery from Spent Petroleum Catalysts 4.4. Recovery during Production of Tungsten Ores 4.5. Production of Molybdenum Metal Powder 4.6. Production of Compact Molybdenum Metal 4.7. Processing of Molybdenum 4.8. Molybdenum-Base Alloys 5. Uses 6. Production of Ferromolybdenum 6.1. Ferromolybdenum Grades 6.2. Raw Materials 6.3. Submerged Arc Furnace Carbothermic Reduction 6.4. Metallothermic Reduction 7. Molybdenum Compounds 7.1. Overview of Molybdenum Chemistry 7.2. Molybdenum Oxides 7.3. Molybdenum Chalcogenides 7.4. Molybdenum Halides 7.5. Molybdates, Isopolymolybdates, and Heteropolymolybdates 7.6. Other Molybdenum Compounds 8. Uses of Molybdenum Compounds 8.1. Catalysis 8.2. Lubrication 8.3. Corrosion Inhibition 8.4. Flame Retardancy and Smoke Suppression 8.5. Pigments 8.6. Agriculture 9. Analysis 10. Economic Aspects 11. Environmental Aspects 12. Toxicology and Occupational Health

35 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
10 Oct 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, the basic properties of molybdenum and the methods of producing metallic molybordenum are described, and the focus is directed to various applications of the molybenzenum alloys and compounds such as catalysts, lubricants and refractory ceramics.
Abstract: The basic properties of molybdenum and subsequently the methods of producing metallic molybdenum are described. Selected classes of important inorganic compounds (molybdenum halides, molybdenum oxides, iso- and hetero-polyoxomolybdates) as well as molybdenum hexacarbonyl and hybrid inorganic–organic materials are presented. Thereafter the focus is directed to various applications of metallic molybdenum, its alloys and compounds such as catalysts, lubricants and refractory ceramics. In conclusion, molybdenum’s medicinal role and the antimicrobial activity of MoO3 and solid solutions Mo n W1-n O3 are discussed.

22 citations