Flotation As A Process Alternative For The Treatment Of Trona Resources

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Li J. D. Miller
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Existing process technologies for the production of soda ash from trona involves dissolution in hot brine, sedimentation and filtration for the removal of impurities, and subsequent crystallization for the recovery of soda ash. In this regard, mining and operating costs, particularly energy costs, are higher than desired. A preferred processing strategy might be to remove gangue mineral contaminants from the plant feed prior to dissolution in hot brine. Such a preprocessing strategy at ambient temperature and pressure has been limited by the lack of satisfactory process technology. Now based on recent results from laboratory research at the University of Utah it seems that the run-of-mine trona ore can be treated at ambient temperature and pressure using a special flotation procedure to separate the gangue minerals and make a trona concentrate with a purity of almost 99% trona at a recovery of more than 97%. The concept of such a new processing strategy is discussed with respect to current plant practice.
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APA: M. Li J. D. Miller  (2002)  Flotation As A Process Alternative For The Treatment Of Trona Resources

MLA: M. Li J. D. Miller Flotation As A Process Alternative For The Treatment Of Trona Resources. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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