How to Reach Pharmaceutical Grade Talc from Iranian Resources

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Manouchehr Oliazadeh
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2001

Abstract

Talc is used as a gelating, diluting, antimould and softening agent in the pharmaceutical industries. This article reviews efforts made for producing pharmaceutical grade talc from a mine located in the west of Iran, called Masoud Abad. Reaching to the pharmaceutical standards, was the principal goal of the talc beneficiation. Methods such as flotation and leaching were applied to eliminate the impurities. Considering to the negligible Fe content of the ore, the major impurity was calcium carbonate and to some extent dolomite. Depressants used in froth flotation were dextrine, quebraco and sodium silicate. Variation of collectors such as oil petroleum, paraffin, stearic acid were also used. After optimization of the effective parameters, followed by two stages of flotation (rougher and cleaner) acid leaching process was also applied as a complementary step to remove the impurities. CaO impurities in the sample was 11.63% which reduced to 1.03% after two stages of flotation, and finally reached to 0.03% CaO by leaching process. This figure is more lower than the world pharmaceutical standards (i.e. <0.6 % CaO). The highest recovery was 55% at the best conditions. Other impurities (i.e.As, lead, heavy metals ,?) which were at standard levels, confirmed by the authorized health organizations.
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APA: Manouchehr Oliazadeh  (2001)  How to Reach Pharmaceutical Grade Talc from Iranian Resources

MLA: Manouchehr Oliazadeh How to Reach Pharmaceutical Grade Talc from Iranian Resources. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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