Selective Floc Formation In An Apatite-Dolomite System Using Polyacrylic Acid

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Mathur Pradip
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Polyacrylic acid (PAA) was evaluated as a selective flocculant for the dolomite-apatite system. PAA with a molecular weight (MW) of 4 million was found to flocculate both dolomite and apatite. However, the flocculation behaviors of dolomite and apatite were significantly different with 450,000 MW PAA, which was found to be the lowest molecular weight fraction capable of flocculation. In single-mineral tests with a dosage of 2 kg/t PAA, 90% of the dolomite and 35% of the apatite flocculated. Selectivity was achieved in mixed mineral tests. From a feed consisting of an 80:20 mixture of apatite and dolomite, respectively, a concentrate containing 90% apatite was obtained with a 70% recovery. The dolomite rejection was about 75%, which corresponds to a 2% MgO content in the concentrate.
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APA: S. Mathur Pradip  (1997)  Selective Floc Formation In An Apatite-Dolomite System Using Polyacrylic Acid

MLA: S. Mathur Pradip Selective Floc Formation In An Apatite-Dolomite System Using Polyacrylic Acid. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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