Selective Flocculation Of Apatite From Its Mixtures With Dolomite, Calcite And Quartz Using Modified Polyacrylamide Flocculants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Pradip S. Gundiah R. A. Kulkarni T. A. P. Sankar
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Abstract

Two modified polyacrylamide flocculants, namely polyacrylamide with glycolic acid functionality (PAMG), and a copolymer of acrylamide with N-acryloyl-[T]- aminobutyric acid (HPVP), were synthesized, characterised and evaluated for selective separation in apatite/quartz and apatite/dolomite/calcite systems, respectively. PAMG flocculant was found selective in the separation of tricalcium phosphate (TCP) from its mixtures with quartz at acidic to neutral pH range. The selectivity deteriorated at alkaline pH. In contrast, polyacrylic acid (PAA) flocculant was found most effective only in the alkaline pH range. HPVP flocculant (even though flocculating all three minerals namely apatite, dolomite and calcite) was observed to be quite selective for the separation of calcite from apatite-dolomite minerals in single mineral tests in the presence of sodium hexametaphosphate dispersant at neutral pH. There was, however, no selectivity observed during tests on synthetic mixtures. This loss in selectivity is attributed to the phenomenon of hetero-flocculation, as reported earlier, for separation in an apatite-dolomite system with polyethylene oxide.
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APA: Pradip S. Gundiah R. A. Kulkarni T. A. P. Sankar  (1993)  Selective Flocculation Of Apatite From Its Mixtures With Dolomite, Calcite And Quartz Using Modified Polyacrylamide Flocculants

MLA: Pradip S. Gundiah R. A. Kulkarni T. A. P. Sankar Selective Flocculation Of Apatite From Its Mixtures With Dolomite, Calcite And Quartz Using Modified Polyacrylamide Flocculants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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