Molybdenum Salts

Name : Ammonium Molybdate (AM)

CAS NUMBER - 12027-67-7

Specifications (AR)

ammonium molybdate finds application across diverse range of industries. Ammonium molybdate also called molybdic acid hexammonium salt. Ammonium molybdate is used as pigments, agricultural fertilizer, color lakes and fabric fire ... It is also used reagent for analysis as well as in the determination of phosphorus in analytical chemistry.

Name : Molybdic Acid (MA)

CAS NUMBER - 7782-91-4

Specifications

Molybdic acid refers to hydrated forms of molybdenum trioxide and related species. The usage include for fixing of metals, in electroplating, in fertilizers used for crops and others. Molybdic acid and its salts are used to make the Froehde reagent for the presumptive identification of alkaloids. Molybdic Acid is the hydrated forms of molybdenum trioxide. It is used for the determination of phosphorus or phosphate and lead. It is also used in glazes for ceramics, in manufacturing of Rock Phosphate based Fertilizers, Pigments, Dyes, Colors etc.

Name : Molybdenum trioxide (MTO)

CAS NUMBER - 1313-27-5

Specifications

Molybdenum trioxide is used to manufacture molybdenum metal, which serves as an additive to steel and corrosion-resistant alloys. Technical-grade molybdenum trioxide is primarily and directly used in steel production. The key applications of molybdenum oxide nanoparticles are as follows: In electrochemical capacitors. In coatings, nanowires, nanofibers, plastics, and textiles. In specific alloy and catalyst applications. As catalysts, oxidation catalysts, cracking catalysts, hydrogenation catalysts, and pigments. The rest is used in the synthesis of various molyb- date salts (Stiefel, 2011). In 2014 in the USA, metallurgical applica- tions (corrosion inhibitor) accounted for ~88% of consumption.

  • PRODUCT NAME : MOLYBDENUM TRIOXIDE

  • CAS NO : 1313-27-5

  • MOLECULAR FORMULA : MoO3

  • MOLECULAR WEIGHT : 143.95

Name : Sodium Molybdate (SM)

CAS NUMBER - 10102-40-6

Specifications

Sodium Molybdate, Dihydrate is used in the manufacturing of inorganic and organic pigments, as a corrosion inhibitor, as a bath additive for finishing metals finishing, as a reagent for alkaloids, and as an essential micronutrient for plants and animals. Sodium molybdate, Na2MoO4, is useful as a source of molybdenum. In industrial water treatment applications where galvanic corrosion is a potential due to bimetallic construction, the application of sodium molybdate. It is used in industry for corrosion inhibition, as it is a non-oxidizing anodic inhibitor.[3] The addition of sodium molybdate significantly reduces the nitrite requirement of fluids inhibited with nitrite-amine, and improves the corrosion protection of carboxylate salt fluids