Filtration Efficiency and Size Distribution of Phosphogypsum: Effect of Organic Additives

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hassen El-Shall B. Moudgil
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Particle shape and size distributions are among the most important parameters that affect the filtration efficiency of phosphogypsum in wet- process phosphoric acid production. Cost-effective enhancement in filtration rate is desired by phosphoric acid producers for higher plant capacity and lower operating costs. In this regard, numerous research efforts have been carried out in different laboratories as well as in pilot and plant testing. Nevertheless, changes in phosphogypsum crystal shape and size distribution deserve special attention. In this study, the results obtained in the presence of Crysmod and Hiflo-S5 surfactants are discussed. The influence of such additives on crystal morphology and size distribution are studied under different sulfate contents (supersaturation). The obtained data are correlated with process efficiency parameters such as filtration rate, digestion of rock, and recovery of phosphate values. Up to 60% increase in filtration rate is obtained. In addition, an increase in digestion efficiency and P205 recovery is achieved due to addition of surface active agents. The observed beneficial effects are explained in the light of the changes induced in crystal habit, size, and size distribution.
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APA: Hassen El-Shall B. Moudgil  (1999)  Filtration Efficiency and Size Distribution of Phosphogypsum: Effect of Organic Additives

MLA: Hassen El-Shall B. Moudgil Filtration Efficiency and Size Distribution of Phosphogypsum: Effect of Organic Additives. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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