Comparative Study Of The Direct Anionic Flotation Versus The Reverse Of The Jacupiranga Phosphate

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. R. B. Lima
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The present work emphasizes the selection in the separation of the apatite/calcite by the direct anionic flotation versus the double flotation, with a reverse second stage of the Jacupiranga phosphate ore. The double flotation would allow the obtaining of two concentrated solutions: one of them mainly constituted by a calcium carbonate material (CaCO3) and the other one, phosphatic (apatite). The calcium carbonate concentrated solution is used for the production of cement. The presence of phosphatic material in the calcium solution is not desirable, phosphor being a harmful element to cement. On the other hand, smaller quantities of calcite in the phosphate concentrate would represent a substantial economy in the processes of production of phosphated fertilizers. These processes make use of sulfuric acid to the solubilization of the apatite and the presence of calcium material consumes acid. Also that, when carbonates are solubilized, unwanted products are formed resulting in losses in the process and diminishing the quality of the fertilizer produced. These characteristics are discussed in the paper and are compared to another Brazilian phosphate ore, the reverse route of which can be considered more adequate. The results are discussed according to recent discoveries, and special emphasis is given to the use of corn starch and its crucial role in promoting the selection in the direct flotation process.
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APA: J. R. B. Lima  (1993)  Comparative Study Of The Direct Anionic Flotation Versus The Reverse Of The Jacupiranga Phosphate

MLA: J. R. B. Lima Comparative Study Of The Direct Anionic Flotation Versus The Reverse Of The Jacupiranga Phosphate. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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