RI 8326 Continuous-Circuit Preparation of Phosphoric Acid From Florida Phosphate Matrix

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. C. White
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

A research study was conducted to devise a method for producing phosphoric acid directly from unbeneficiated Florida phosphate matrix. This research was performed as part of the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, goals of improving minerals and metals recovery from domestic resources and of minimizing the environmental impact associated with mineral recovery operations. This report describes research in which unbeneficiated, dry, south-central Florida phosphate matrix was digested with sulfuric acid in a continuous-circuit, five-tank reactor to yield phosphoric acid and gypsum residue. Feed capacity of the reactor was 100 pounds (45 kg) of dry matrix per 24-hour day. When digestion was carried out at 185° F (85° C), acid filtration rates of up to 420 pounds of P20S per square foot per day were attained. Combined iron and aluminum impurities in the product filter acid were about 60 percent greater than values reported in commercially produced acid derived from concentrate. phosphate recovery was 87 to 90 percent of the phosphate contained in the as-mined matrix.
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APA: J. C. White  (1978)  RI 8326 Continuous-Circuit Preparation of Phosphoric Acid From Florida Phosphate Matrix

MLA: J. C. White RI 8326 Continuous-Circuit Preparation of Phosphoric Acid From Florida Phosphate Matrix. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.

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