Trace Element Content and Partition in Apatite Group Minerals in Phosphate Ore from Catalão, Brazil (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
ANGELA NAIR AVELAR PAULO R. G. BRANDÃO Reiner Neumann
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Abstract

The understanding of the influence of the different types of apatite on the performance of mineral processing of igneous phosphate ores is still a challenge due to the difficulty to explain why some types of apatite floats in the froth flotation cell and others do not under the same conditions. Three types of apatite were identified by means of cathodoluminescence (CL) images in flotation concentrate and tailing samples from the Catalão mine: predominantly blue apatite, followed by green apatite and less frequently yellow apatite. The chemical composition of these types of apatite was determined by electron microprobe analysis (EPMA) and LA-ICP-MS. Blue and green apatite respond well to the process, thus remaining in the concentrate, while yellow apatite remained in the tailings. Yellow apatite is the one bearing the lowest P2O5 content and the largest anionic and cationic sites substitution, followed by green apatite, whereas blue apatite is the most homogeneous, with highest P and Ca grades and lowest substitution level. A negative correlation of the amount of phosphorus with fluorine was observed. Furthermore, impregnation of iron oxide-hydroxides in the yellow apatite was also observed. Therefore, the low flotation behaviour is due to low crystallinity coupled with impregnation onto its surface.
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APA: ANGELA NAIR AVELAR PAULO R. G. BRANDÃO Reiner Neumann  (2022)  Trace Element Content and Partition in Apatite Group Minerals in Phosphate Ore from Catalão, Brazil (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)

MLA: ANGELA NAIR AVELAR PAULO R. G. BRANDÃO Reiner Neumann Trace Element Content and Partition in Apatite Group Minerals in Phosphate Ore from Catalão, Brazil (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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