The Effect Of Dissolved Ionic Species On Flotation Of Phosphate Ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. P. Mehrotra
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The effect of dissolved ions present in plant water on the flotation of phosphate ore from central Florida was investigated. Of the three most abundant ions, namely Ca++, Mg++ and SO4--, calcium ions were the most detrimental in the flotation of phosphate with sodium oleate collector. In one feed, a 10 ppm concentration of Ca++ ions reduced the BPL recovery from 86% to 46% whereas in the other a 40 ppm concentration lowered the recovery from 90% to 52%. The effect of Na2C03, NaHC03, Zeolite and EDTA to remove ca++ ions from water and hence improve apatite flotation was also studied.
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APA: V. P. Mehrotra  (1986)  The Effect Of Dissolved Ionic Species On Flotation Of Phosphate Ore

MLA: V. P. Mehrotra The Effect Of Dissolved Ionic Species On Flotation Of Phosphate Ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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