Selective Flotation Of Dolomite From Francolite Using Two-Stage Conditioning (c6b1e1c6-a2c1-4177-a84f-6d57bef7877c)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. Chanchani
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

It was reported earlier that francolite and dolomite from south Florida deposits cannot be selectively floated using conventional conditioning with sodium oleate as the collector. However, dolomite could be separated from francolite if the minerals were first conditioned at pH 10 followed by reconditioning at a lower pH. An optimum separation was achieved after reconditioning at a pH below 4.5. Reconditioning pH and collector concentration were determined to exert a major influence on the selectivity. Flotation, adsorption, and transmission infrared spectroscopic results are presented to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the observed selectivity.
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APA: R. Chanchani  (1986)  Selective Flotation Of Dolomite From Francolite Using Two-Stage Conditioning (c6b1e1c6-a2c1-4177-a84f-6d57bef7877c)

MLA: R. Chanchani Selective Flotation Of Dolomite From Francolite Using Two-Stage Conditioning (c6b1e1c6-a2c1-4177-a84f-6d57bef7877c). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1986.

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