Properties and Benefication of Natural Sedimentary Zeolites

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. D. Mondale
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The chemical and physical properties of samples from ten sedimentary zeolite deposits. (representing chabazite, clinoptilolite, erionite and mordenite types), have been determined as a prelude to the development of a wet beneficiation process. The mineralogical composition of each deposit and such properties as morphology, size, apparent density, surface area, pore volume, relative hardness and zeta potential in solution have been determined. Some of these properties, especially apparent density and relative hardness, were found to differ significantly from textbook values. Based on differences in properties between the zeolites and their associated gangue minerals, a wet beneficiation process has been developed which makes use of selective grinding, sizing, sorting and gravity concentration. Additionally, an alternative upgrading process using flotation has been developed for one of the deposits.
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APA: K. D. Mondale  (1988)  Properties and Benefication of Natural Sedimentary Zeolites

MLA: K. D. Mondale Properties and Benefication of Natural Sedimentary Zeolites. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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