Some New Chemical Reagents for Improved Phosphate Ore Flotation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Russell. A. Smith
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

This paper describes some recent work on the identification and development of new chemical reagents aimed at improving the industrial processing of phosphate ores by froth flotation. In particular, three chemical product families which will be discussed appear to offer enhanced flexibility by: 1) utilizing a small amount of a silica control reagent which can significantly reduce the amount of anionic (carboxylic) collector required for a given P2O5 recovery level; 2) utilizing a new anionic collector family which offers high P2O5 recovery and selectivity versus standard carboxylic collectors; and 3) utilizing another new anionic collector family which has, in some tests, allowed for selective removal of dolomite from apatite. Examples and use characteristics of each of these new chemical ideas will be presented.
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APA: Russell. A. Smith  (1993)  Some New Chemical Reagents for Improved Phosphate Ore Flotation

MLA: Russell. A. Smith Some New Chemical Reagents for Improved Phosphate Ore Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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