RI 5829 A Simple Chemical Method For Estimating Phosphorus Pentoxide Content Of Sedimentary Phosphate Ores And Concentrates ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. P. Mabie
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

This report summarizes studies by the Bureau of Mines in developing a simple method for estimating the phosphorus pentoxide (P205) content of finely ground sedimentary phosphate ores and beneficiated products. The method used involved leaching, filtration, and precipitation. The Bureau found that measurement of the volume of ammonium phosphomolybdate precipitate obtained from samples containing 16.8 to 37.7 percent P205 and the use of an appropriate calibration curve permitted estimates of percentage of P205 content accurate within ± 1.1 to ± 2.6 percent, respectively, at the 95-percent confidence limits. Incidental to mineral dressing and petrographic investigations of western phosphate ores in 1959, the Bureau of Mines undertook development of a simple process-control method for rapid on-the-spot evaluation of phosphate-mineral recovery. Because of the fine-grained and obscure character of western phosphate ores, chemical, rather than microscopic or petrographic, techniques were investigated. The described method involves acid decomposition of the ore or product, filtration, addition of ammonium molybdate reagent to the filtrate, and centrifuging and measuring the volume of yellow ammonium phosphomolybdate precipitate produced.
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APA: C. P. Mabie  (1961)  RI 5829 A Simple Chemical Method For Estimating Phosphorus Pentoxide Content Of Sedimentary Phosphate Ores And Concentrates ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: C. P. Mabie RI 5829 A Simple Chemical Method For Estimating Phosphorus Pentoxide Content Of Sedimentary Phosphate Ores And Concentrates ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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