Mechanisms Determining Separation Of Phosphatic Clay Waste By Selective Flocculation (c3cafca0-cc9f-4aa8-905d-60a7e9892acb)

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 8
- File Size:
- 494 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
An accurate knowledge of Interactions among mineral particles and between such particles and dissolved and precipitated species Is Important in developing efficient separation processes. In this investigation interactions in Florida phosphatic clay waste, that are relevant to dispersion and selective reagent adsorption, the two main prerequisites for selective flocculation, were studied. Initial studies with artificial slimes, consisting of pure clay and phosphate minerals, showed dispersion of artificial slimes to be relatively easy. The problems that were encountered during selective flocculation of the artificial slime were due to unselective polyacryllc acid adsorption on clay, which was caused by the presence of multivalent calcium ions on the exchangeable cation positions on the clay surfaces. This problem could be solved by exchanging calcium for sodium, which reduces the interaction between the polymer and the clay surface. This procedure, however, was not successful for mineral mixtures. Natural slimes were found to be much more difficult to disperse. This was attributed to the presence of cementing materials such as humic substances and Ai and Fe (hydr)oxide precipitates. Selective removal of these cementing materials resulted in good dispersion and partial separation. Further increase in separation of natural slime is likely determined by the presence of calcium on the clay surfaces, as was found for the artificial mixtures.
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APA:
(1992) Mechanisms Determining Separation Of Phosphatic Clay Waste By Selective Flocculation (c3cafca0-cc9f-4aa8-905d-60a7e9892acb)MLA: Mechanisms Determining Separation Of Phosphatic Clay Waste By Selective Flocculation (c3cafca0-cc9f-4aa8-905d-60a7e9892acb). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.