Beneficiation Of Dolomitic Idaho Phosphate Rock By The TVA Diphosphonic Acid Depressant Process

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. S. Hsieh J. R. Lehr
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Bench scale beneficiation studies were made on Idaho dolomitic phosphate rock using the TVA carbonate flotation process. The process used diphosphonic acid as a phosphate mineral depressant and fatty acid as a carbonate mineral collector. Silica was subsequently rejected as float using an amine collector, with phosphate product recovered as the sink fraction. Two samples of prepared flotation feed from commercial operation were used. One contained 21% P205 and 3.2% MgO. The other contained 26% P205 and 1.8% MgO. The results indicate that concentrates containing 31% to 33% P205 and 1% or less MgO can be obtained, with about 80% P205 recovery.
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APA: S. S. Hsieh J. R. Lehr  (1986)  Beneficiation Of Dolomitic Idaho Phosphate Rock By The TVA Diphosphonic Acid Depressant Process

MLA: S. S. Hsieh J. R. Lehr Beneficiation Of Dolomitic Idaho Phosphate Rock By The TVA Diphosphonic Acid Depressant Process . The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1986.

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