Effect Of Sodium Chloride Addition On Flotation Of Dolomite From Apatite

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Abstract

Flotation of dolomite from apatite was investigated, using dodecylamine hydrochloride or sodium oleate as the collector, in the absence and presence of inorganic modifiers such as sodium chloride. Separation of dolomite from apatite was anticipated from the single mineral experiments under various pH and collector concentration conditions. Flotation selectivity in the mixtures, however, was found to be limited. Attempts to control the flotation response of these minerals by addition of salts such as NaCI and KCI indicated that selectivity is possible. The presence of sodium chloride was determined to depress apatite flotation using sodium oleate leaving dolomite flotation unaffected (Moudgil and Ince, 1989). In this paper, conditions for optimum separation and the effect of major parameters on the desired selectivity are discussed.
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APA:  (1990)  Effect Of Sodium Chloride Addition On Flotation Of Dolomite From Apatite

MLA: Effect Of Sodium Chloride Addition On Flotation Of Dolomite From Apatite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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