RI 9094 - Leaching of Phosphate Values From Two Central Florida Ores Using H2 S04 -Methanol Mixtures

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. M. Wilemon
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines conducted preliminary investigations on the use of an acid-alcohol leaching technique for recovering phosphate values from phosphate matrices. H2S04 and methanol were used as the leaching agents. Starting-matrix particle size and acid-apatite ratio were found to significantly affect the efficiency of phosphate leaching. Phosphate extractions of more than 80 pct were obtained when minus 200-mesh ore was used and the acid-apatite ratio was 8:1 or more. The iron and aluminum oxide impurities (R203) present in the crude acid products were monitored, and R203-P205 ratios are reported. Phosphate extractions in excess of 80 pct also were obtained when phosphatic clay wastes were leached. Typically, leach slurries filtered using test leaf filters ex-hibited filtration rates of 100 lb/(h·ft2) or more.
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APA: G. M. Wilemon  (1987)  RI 9094 - Leaching of Phosphate Values From Two Central Florida Ores Using H2 S04 -Methanol Mixtures

MLA: G. M. Wilemon RI 9094 - Leaching of Phosphate Values From Two Central Florida Ores Using H2 S04 -Methanol Mixtures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.

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