Mineralogy and rheniferous occurrences
Rhenium metallurgy and recycling

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Mineralogy and rheniferous occurrences


Rhenium metallurgy and recycling

Authors : Pierre BLAZY, El-Aid JDID

Publication date: December 10, 2004 | Lire en français

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4. Mineralogy and rheniferous occurrences

4.1 Mineralogy

The major source of rhenium is molybdenite, MoS 2 . The Mo-Re association is explained by the fact that the Mo-S and Re-S crystal systems have similar structures and elemental mesh sizes (parameter a) (table 5 ). Rhenium is isomorphically bound to molybdenite. Apparently, the rhenium content of molybdenite varies with the formation temperature of the mineralization.

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