Selective Flocculation of Fine Phosphate Materials

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Summers S. Chander D. Dahlin H. Sis
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Bench-scale selective-flocculation tests were conducted on samples of Florida phosphate and Western phosphate process tailings to recover upgraded phosphate concentrates. After physical and mineralogical characterization, the slurry samples were treated with a broad suite of flocculants with a range of molecular weights and anionic functional groups. Parameters investigated included pH, dispersant and flocculant types, and dose; conditioning parameters and settling times were, for the most part, held constant. Where selectivity was achieved, phosphate minerals remained dispersed, whereas silicate minerals flocculated and settled. Single-stage tests using reagents with low to medium anionic characteristics produced upgraded phosphate concentrates at moderately elevated pH. Two- stage site-blocking tests, in which low-molecular-weight flocculants were used as site-blocking agents, gave improved results.
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APA: C. Summers S. Chander D. Dahlin H. Sis  (2002)  Selective Flocculation of Fine Phosphate Materials

MLA: C. Summers S. Chander D. Dahlin H. Sis Selective Flocculation of Fine Phosphate Materials. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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