Flotation Separation of Phosphate and Dolomite Using a New Amphoteric Collector

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Xuxin Shao Chengliang Jliang B. K. Parek
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Of the impurities present in phosphate ore, dolomite is the most difficult to remove due to the similar chemical compositions of the impurities and also adsorption of dissolved species of dolomite onto phosphate. A new amphoteric surfactant was found to be a suitable collector for separation of dolomite from phosphate. Flotation results showed that the new amphoteric collector had a high flotation selectivity for dolomite in wide pH ranges. The flotation study of francolite and dolomite in each other's supernatant demonstrated that the dissolved ions had little effect on the selectivity of the new collector, but were detrimental to the flotation separation using sodium oleate as collector. A phosphate concentrate with 35.2% P2O5 with 90% recovery was obtained using 290 g/t of the amphoteric collector from a mixture of francolite and dolomite containing 26.2% P2O5. The rejection of MgO was 81.41%.
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APA: Xuxin Shao Chengliang Jliang B. K. Parek  (1999)  Flotation Separation of Phosphate and Dolomite Using a New Amphoteric Collector

MLA: Xuxin Shao Chengliang Jliang B. K. Parek Flotation Separation of Phosphate and Dolomite Using a New Amphoteric Collector. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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