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The electrochemical oxidation of anodic molybdenum into non-aqueous solutions of halogen
A molybdenum anode can be oxidised electrochemically into acetonitrile/X2 media (X = Cl, Br, I), with current efficiencies which are lower than for the analogous chromium system. The subsequent work-up of solutions prepared by this method yields products containing molybdenum in either + II or + V oxidation states. A tentative reaction scheme is presented. Tungsten could not be oxidised electrochemically under the conditions used.