Minerals Beneficiation - Interaction of Starch and Calcium in Soap Flotation of Activated Silica from Iron Ores

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
I. Iwasaki
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The interaction of starch and calcium ions in soap flotation of activated silica from iron ores was investigated using the response surface method. The results were correlated with adsorption studies and into pilot plant tests. It was reported previously1,2 that in soap flotation of activated silica from iron ores there existed an optimum combination of the amounts of starch and calcium chloride addition, and that corn starch as a depressant for iron oxides became effective when a critical amount of starch was added, beyond which excess starch appeared in measurable quantities in the aqueous phase. Further, adsorption studies2,3 with various starch products on hematite or quartz showed that the adsorption of starch at a given pH was markedly enhanced by the presence of calcium ion in solution. From these observations it becomes of interest to investigate the interaction of starch and calcium added to the ore pulp, and their influence on the selectivity of flotation separations. This paper describes an empirical relation between such dependent variables as the grade and recovery of iron in the concentrate and the residual concentrations of starch and calcium ion in solution as a function of two independent variables, namely the amounts of starch and calcium chloride addition, as determined by using the general technique of response surface methodology. The results thus obtained are correlated with the adsorption studies on hematite and quartz, and with a typical pilot plant operation. MATERIALS AND METHODS The ore sample used in the batch flotation studies was the fine fraction of a Mesabi gravity concentrate produced by pilot plant grinding and classification. The sample analyzed 55.21% iron and 14.70% insol, and consisted of 85.81% minus 325 mesh (corresponding to Ore C). 2
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APA: I. Iwasaki  (1965)  Minerals Beneficiation - Interaction of Starch and Calcium in Soap Flotation of Activated Silica from Iron Ores

MLA: I. Iwasaki Minerals Beneficiation - Interaction of Starch and Calcium in Soap Flotation of Activated Silica from Iron Ores. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.

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