A New Process For Selective Flotation Of Phosphate From U.S. Siliceous Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John Hanna
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The Mineral Resources Institute (MRI) has developed a unique process for selective fatty acid flotation of phosphate minerals from siliceous ores. The process takes advantage of preferential adsorption and high reactivity of fatty acid collectors towards apatite over silica surfaces under slightly acidic conditions of pH 5-6.5. The process was successful in upgrading various phosphate samples from Florida and North Carolina containing 7.7-15.3% P205 and 62.3- 77.2% Insol to concentrates assaying 28.1-33.1 % P205 and 4.1-9.9% Insol with high P2O5 recovery of 81.8-92.2%. Depending on the type of silica impurities present one or more cleaning steps, with or without sodium silicate, would be required to improve the grade of the rougher phosphate concentrate.
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APA: John Hanna  (1992)  A New Process For Selective Flotation Of Phosphate From U.S. Siliceous Ores

MLA: John Hanna A New Process For Selective Flotation Of Phosphate From U.S. Siliceous Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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