Selective Flotation of Phosphate Minerals with Alcoholic Solutions of Alkyl Hydroxamic Acids

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

Abstract

Recently water insoluble alcoholic solutions of alkyl hydroxamic acid collectors have been shown to be particularly effective in the flotation of coarse feed material sampled from phosphate operations in Florida, North Carolina and Utah (Miller et al., 2000). The experimental results indicate that high separation efficiencies can be achieved in single stage flotation with these new collectors. In some cases the concentrate grade reached 34% P2O5 with 93% recovery from single stage bench scale flotation experiments. Critical aspects of the composition and structure of these new collectors are discussed with respect to their effectiveness in phosphate flotation. The wetting characteristics at fluorapatite, francolite, dolomite and quartz surfaces are being investigated with the new collector. Finally, other surface chemistry considerations in the development of these new collectors for phosphate flotation are discussed.
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APA: J. D. Miller M. Li  (2002)  Selective Flotation of Phosphate Minerals with Alcoholic Solutions of Alkyl Hydroxamic Acids

MLA: J. D. Miller M. Li Selective Flotation of Phosphate Minerals with Alcoholic Solutions of Alkyl Hydroxamic Acids. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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