Bench Scale Flotation of Sedimentary Phosphate Rock with Hydroxamic Acid Collectors

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

Abstract

It has been discovered that water insoluble alcoholic solutions of alkyl hydroxamic acids serve as selective collectors for the flotation of phosphate mineral resources (Miller et al., 2000). The effectiveness of the new collector chemistry has been demonstrated by the results from single stage bench scale flotation experiments for feed material from plants in Florida, North Carolina, and Utah. In the best case, from experiments with low grade (5% P20,) coarse feed (16 x 35 mesh), a single stage phosphate recovery of 95% was achieved with a concentrate grade of 31% P20,. Such a separation efficiency could not be achieved using the traditional fatty acid/fuel oil collectors as is evident from a comparison of the respective grade/recovery curves.
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APA: J. D. Miller M. Li  (2002)  Bench Scale Flotation of Sedimentary Phosphate Rock with Hydroxamic Acid Collectors

MLA: J. D. Miller M. Li Bench Scale Flotation of Sedimentary Phosphate Rock with Hydroxamic Acid Collectors. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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