Floatability of Phosphate Minerals in the Presence of Soluable Glass, Salts, Slimes and Carbonate Minerals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. A. Abramov A. I. Kalugin D. E. Kozlov D. V. Magazanik
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Based on theoretical and experimental researches of phosphate and carbonate minerals flotation in the presence of soluable glass at various pH values and sodium silicate concentrations, it has been established that the presence of soluble glass in solution leads to formation of silicate compounds on the surface of phosphate and carbonate minerals causing change in their floatability for the worse. The harmful influence of soluable salts is done by tying of collector as metallic soaps, forming precipitates on the surface of minerals to be floated and causing their depression of flotation, and breaching of the froth etc. Depressing action of slimes and products of interaction with collector depends on the ratio of values and signs of potentials of the mineral surfaces. The possibility of phosphate and gangue minerals separation can be evaluated by comparing the minimum-necessary concentrations of collector required for their flotation.
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APA: A. A. Abramov A. I. Kalugin D. E. Kozlov D. V. Magazanik  (2002)  Floatability of Phosphate Minerals in the Presence of Soluable Glass, Salts, Slimes and Carbonate Minerals

MLA: A. A. Abramov A. I. Kalugin D. E. Kozlov D. V. Magazanik Floatability of Phosphate Minerals in the Presence of Soluable Glass, Salts, Slimes and Carbonate Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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