Study on Process and Reagent Interaction Mechanism in Low Grade Collophanite Flotation

International Mineral Processing Congress
H. M. Gao
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

According to the difficulty of dolomite removal from collophanite,normal-reverse floatation process has been adopted in floatation with the use of highly selective collector G-4 and depressant S721. Good indexes of flotation have been obtained with the run-of-mine ore containing 17.96 % P2O5 and 2.31 % MgO being upgraded to a concentrate containing more than 30% P2O5 and less than 1% MgO. The reagent interaction mechanism in low grade collophanite flotation has been stu-died by FTIR analysis and theoretical calculation. The results indicate that the interaction between collector G-4 and collophanite is the result of chemical adsorption in combination with physical ad-sorption with chemical adsorption playing the major role. Depressant S721 adsorbs on dolomite surface to form a water film and effectively depresses the flotation of dolomite and reduces the MgO content in the concentrate.
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APA: H. M. Gao  (2014)  Study on Process and Reagent Interaction Mechanism in Low Grade Collophanite Flotation

MLA: H. M. Gao Study on Process and Reagent Interaction Mechanism in Low Grade Collophanite Flotation. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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