Optimization of the Flotation of Low‑Grade Phosphate Ore Using DOE: a Comparative Evaluation of Fatty Acid Formulation to Sodium Oleate - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)
- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 14
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- Publication Date:
- Dec 7, 2022
Abstract
Phosphate ores upgraded by flotation are widely used as vital raw materials for the sustainable production of phosphate fertilizers
to maintain the food supply. High-grade phosphate reserves become more and more depleted. Low-grade phosphate
mining and processing are in the spotlight of the fertilizer industries to cope with the exponential growth in the world’s
population and meet the increased demand for fertilizers. As part of a series of research works conducted within a major
project aiming at upgrading a low-grade phosphate ore never-exploited before, the present work endeavors to optimize the
flotation of this ore using the response surface method (RSM) as a follow-up of a screening study. Unveiling new insights on
such a strategy paved the way for improving flotation performances. This work demonstrated that an optimum 30.18% P2O5
with 88.07% recovery was achieved using 63.10 g/t of sodium alginate (NaAL) and 2484.72 g/t of sodium oleate (NaOL)
at pH 11.40. This maximum was contrasted with a new formulation of fatty acids (FAM). The 30.76% P2O5
grade with a
recovery of 89.72% was attained using 50.94 g/t of NaAL and 1455.40 g/t of FAM at pH 11.68. FAM collector markedly
outperformed NaOL at low concentrations proving the efficiency of synergists.
Citation
APA: (2022) Optimization of the Flotation of Low‑Grade Phosphate Ore Using DOE: a Comparative Evaluation of Fatty Acid Formulation to Sodium Oleate - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)
MLA: Optimization of the Flotation of Low‑Grade Phosphate Ore Using DOE: a Comparative Evaluation of Fatty Acid Formulation to Sodium Oleate - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.