Bench-scale optimization of the two-stage conditioning process for apatite-dolomite separation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Ince D. L. Sober T. V. Vasudevan
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Separation of dolomite from Florida phosphates was achieved by first conditioning the feed with fatty acid at pH 10 followed by reconditioning at pH 4 or below, before flotation. Observed selectivity of this two-stage conditioning process was attributed to the amount as well as changes in the nature of adsorbed collector species upon reconditioning. In this paper, bench-scale flotation results of optimizing the major process parameters, such as reconditioning pH and collector dosage, for upgrading natural high dolomitic phosphate samples from Florida are discussed.
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APA: D. Ince D. L. Sober T. V. Vasudevan  (1991)  Bench-scale optimization of the two-stage conditioning process for apatite-dolomite separation

MLA: D. Ince D. L. Sober T. V. Vasudevan Bench-scale optimization of the two-stage conditioning process for apatite-dolomite separation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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