Characterization Of Indian Rock Phosphate ? A Case Study

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 405 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
Structural impurities in the crystal lattice of rock phosphate of Indian origin is a great challenge for beneficiation and practically possesses remote scope of upgradation to the desired level for industrial utilization. There is a wide occurrence of rock phosphate in different parts of India with different characteristics viz. siliceous, carbonaceous and ferruginous. The structural cationic replacement in the composition of apatite is due to the exchangeable cations present in the external impurities associated with the rock phosphate ore. The Indian rock phosphate ore from Purulia district, West Bengal is characterized as unusual structural composition due to the exchangeable cation in its composition. The elemental distribution of ore exhibits the disproportionate ratio of P2O5 and CaO which is 5.88: 3.31 in reference to the theoretical composition of P2O5: CaO in apatite which is 4.23: 5.55. The substitution by trivalent Al+++ cations within the structure of apatite in place of divalent Ca++ is found upto 18% and substitution of exchangeable cation in place of PO4 and F ion by CO3/SO4 is found upto 0.1% and OH ions upto 0.2% respectively in a lattice of apatite thereby diluting the grade of rock phosphate and restricting its industrial use even after beneficiation. This paper reveals the unusual compositional features of rock phosphate under study and is a guideline to the mineral industries using such rock phosphate. Keywords: external impurities, exchangeable cation substitution, structural compositional features, electron probe micro analyzer
Citation
APA:
(2012) Characterization Of Indian Rock Phosphate ? A Case StudyMLA: Characterization Of Indian Rock Phosphate ? A Case Study. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.