Reverse flotation of sedimentary calcareous/dolomitic rock phosphate ore - an overview

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Prasad A. K. Majumder T. C. Rao
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The depletion of high-grade phosphate ores is bringing about a search for a suitable, economically viable technique that con process the abundant low-grade phosphate reserves. About 75% to 80% of the world's low-grade phosphate reserves are associated with carbonate gangue that is not amenable to treatment by the simple techniques of physical separation. The processing of sedimentary dolomitic/calcareousphosphate ore has numerous problems, including similar surface properties of the carbonate and phosphate. Two-stage reverse anionic flotation of carbonates (dolomite/calcite) has appeared to be a promising separation technique ,for the removal of carbonates from sedimentary rock phosphate. In reverse fatty-acid anionic flotation, the depression of phosphate mineral with orthophosphoric acid produces satisfactory results for calcareous as well as dolomitic phosphate ores from several locations of sedimentary origin.
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APA: M. Prasad A. K. Majumder T. C. Rao  (2000)  Reverse flotation of sedimentary calcareous/dolomitic rock phosphate ore - an overview

MLA: M. Prasad A. K. Majumder T. C. Rao Reverse flotation of sedimentary calcareous/dolomitic rock phosphate ore - an overview. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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