The Separation .of Acid-Consuming Minerals from Pitchblende by Flotation

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 6
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- 3406 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
Previous papers (1, 2) pertaining to the treatment of uranium-bearing ores were concerned with the flotation of the radioactive minerals. In this investigation, the application of flotation to the removal of acid-consuming minerals from uranium ores was considered. Two pitchblende-bearing ores, which, because of the presence if dolomite were abnormally high acid consumers, were studied. In both in-stances commercial reagents of widely varying fatty acid composition proved satisfactory as flotation col-lectors, particularly at a pH of 10.5, for the carbonate minerals. From an economic viewpoint, however, Neo-Fat 42-12 was favoured. A mixture of sodium tripolyphosphate and citric acid was an effective depressant for the pitchblende in the ores. The tailings remaining after the removal of the dolomite by flotation contained, in one case, 88.5 per cent of the uranium in the original sample, and, in the other, 93.8 per cent. Analyses conducted on these tailings and on the original ores showed that
Citation
APA:
(1963) The Separation .of Acid-Consuming Minerals from Pitchblende by FlotationMLA: The Separation .of Acid-Consuming Minerals from Pitchblende by Flotation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1963.