Discussion - Current Problems In Beneficiation Of Phosphate Fines - Discussion - Onoda, G. Y., Jr.

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 5
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- 158 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1979
Abstract
Mr. Raden has described the practical problems associated with fines in phosphate rock beneficiation. In this discussion, a colloid chemical viewpoint is given to the problem of separating phosphate values from phosphatic clay slurries. The phosphatic clays are predominantly colloids of a complex mixture of many minerals (1). The constituents are typically 25% apatite, 40-50% clays, and various amounts of wavellite, quartz, dolomite, fluorite, and other minerals. The clays are montmorillonite, attapulgite, and illite, with some kaolinite. The various mineral colloids in the slurry are heterogeneously coagulated in the as-produced state. Dispersion of the coagulated state is evident from the fact that dispersing agents (certain polyelectrolytes) cause a large reduction in the viscosity of the slurry (2). The as-produced slurry settles from 4 to 8% solids within a week, but thereafter settles much more slowly in the form of a sediment of flocs. The supernatant liquid is often clear because of the cooperative action of the mutual interaction of particles during settling. Mineral segregation during settling has not been observed for the same reason. The initial slow settling rates indicate that the coagulated assemblies are very small. Efforts to separate apatite from the other minerals would be complicated by the heterogeneous coagulation state. Somehow the apatite must be "liberated" from its association with the other minerals before it can be physically separated. One approach for liberating apatite is to disperse the entire suspension. While this is feasible technically, for example by using certain polyelectrolytes (2), the reagent costs based on present
Citation
APA: (1979) Discussion - Current Problems In Beneficiation Of Phosphate Fines - Discussion - Onoda, G. Y., Jr.
MLA: Discussion - Current Problems In Beneficiation Of Phosphate Fines - Discussion - Onoda, G. Y., Jr.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1979.