Selective Flocculation Of Fine Phosphate Materials (8c939b54-ad68-4cf0-a2e6-037610cedf74)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Summers D. Dahlin H. Sis S. Chander
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Bench-scale selective-flocculation tests were conducted on samples of Florida and Western phosphate process tailings. Physical, mineralogical, and surface characteristics were determined for both types of samples. The flocculation tests investigated dispersant and flocculant types and doses, pH, and slurry percent solids, while other parameters were held constant. Where selectivity was achieved, phosphate minerals remained dispersed, whereas silicate minerals flocculated and settled. In single-stage tests, flocculants having low to medium anionic character effectively upgraded products at moderately elevated pH. Multiple-stage tests, and tests in which flocculants of lower molecular weight were used as site-blockers, gave improved results.
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APA: C. Summers D. Dahlin H. Sis S. Chander  (2002)  Selective Flocculation Of Fine Phosphate Materials (8c939b54-ad68-4cf0-a2e6-037610cedf74)

MLA: C. Summers D. Dahlin H. Sis S. Chander Selective Flocculation Of Fine Phosphate Materials (8c939b54-ad68-4cf0-a2e6-037610cedf74). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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