摘要 |
Amine molybdates are formed by reacting molybdenum trioxide (MoO3) with an amine in an aqueous medium essentially free of acid and in which is dissolved a water-soluble ammonium or monovalent metal or divalent metal or trivalent rare earth metal salt of an acid, or a combination thereof. Although the reaction may be carried out at room temperature, the reaction mixture desirably is heated to between about 75 DEG C. to 110 DEG C. and preferably is refluxed to reduce the time required for completion of the reaction. The reaction slurry is stirred while the reaction is occurring. Upon completion of the reaction, the amine molybdate is separated from the liquid phase, and is washed and dried. After removal of the solid amine molybdate from the slurry the liquid component can be reused avoiding possible environmental difficulties. |