A Study on Controlling Losses of P2O5 from Phosphoric Acid Plant Using Pressure Filtration - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Shilpa S. Haramkar Bhaskar N. Thorat Sachin V. Jadhav
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Aug 23, 2023

Abstract

The filtration of phosphogypsum is a ubiquitous step in the manufacturing of phosphoric acid. It is highly desired to achieve the minimum concentration of P2O5 in the phosphogypsum cake. This work is aimed at addressing P2O5 losses in phosphogypsum (PG) along with the recovery of P2O5 from slurry by using constant pressure filtration at 1 bar pressure. Laboratory tests were carried out in the phosphoric acid production plant situated in Paradeep, India. Recycled water source near acid plant (i.e., pond water) was used for cake washing to reduce the burden on fresh water stock. The findings indicated that pressure filtration offered the most effective P2O5 recovery (nearly 93.48%). The moisture was reduced to 14–16%, and watersoluble P2O5 in the gypsum cake was found to be negligible. A narrow particle size distribution was observed, which offered effective filterability with average cake resistance of 2.38 × 1010 m/kg, indicating a moderately separable cake.
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APA: Shilpa S. Haramkar Bhaskar N. Thorat Sachin V. Jadhav  (2023)  A Study on Controlling Losses of P2O5 from Phosphoric Acid Plant Using Pressure Filtration - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)

MLA: Shilpa S. Haramkar Bhaskar N. Thorat Sachin V. Jadhav A Study on Controlling Losses of P2O5 from Phosphoric Acid Plant Using Pressure Filtration - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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