Activation and Depression of Silicates during Anionic Flotation of Igneous Apatites

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. S. Leal Filho S. M. Assis L. A. F. Barros
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Zeta potential determinations and microflotation tests (with starch, sodium oleate and flotigan EDA-B) versus pH, pCa and pMg were performed with apatite and typical silicate minerals that occur in Brazilian phosphate ores: schorlomite, diopside, quartz and micas. Unlike quartz and micas, schorlomite and diopside were depressed by cornstarch during anionic flotation with sodium oleate (pH 1 9). The selectivity of the separation apatite/quartz and apatite/micas by flotation with sodium oleate was adversely affected by the presence of calcium (pCa) and magnesium (pMg) in flotation pulp. Solubility/cation exchange capacity of micas is an important source of dissolved calcium and magnesium in the system.
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APA: L. S. Leal Filho S. M. Assis L. A. F. Barros  (2002)  Activation and Depression of Silicates during Anionic Flotation of Igneous Apatites

MLA: L. S. Leal Filho S. M. Assis L. A. F. Barros Activation and Depression of Silicates during Anionic Flotation of Igneous Apatites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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