Recovery of phosphate values from, and flocculation of, phosphatic clay waste from Abu-Tartur, Egypt

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
M. K. Abd El-Rahman
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Jun 21, 1905

Abstract

A complete chemical analysis of the waste showed that it contains 15.64% P2O5; X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that it is composed mainly of francolite, calcite, pyrite, quartz and dolomite. The phosphate values were recovered and the settling rate of the wastes enhanced by the use of hydrocyclone and flocculation techniques. The hydrocyclone produced an underflow enriched in phosphate and an overflow enriched in clays. The former represented 39.8% by weight of the phosphatic clay waste and assayed 26% P2O5 at a recovery of 66.36%. The results of flocculation of the phosphatic clay waste showed that both the degree and rate of settling were increased and that the process water could be recycled. The settling rate was 37 times greater when anionic polyacrylamide A130 was used
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APA: M. K. Abd El-Rahman  (1905)  Recovery of phosphate values from, and flocculation of, phosphatic clay waste from Abu-Tartur, Egypt

MLA: M. K. Abd El-Rahman Recovery of phosphate values from, and flocculation of, phosphatic clay waste from Abu-Tartur, Egypt. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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