Claims
- 1. A process for the separate recovery of phosphate and carbonate materials from finely-divided phosphate-carbonate-silicate ores or concentrates with a carbonate to phosphate ratio of over 1, comprising adding an anionic collector agent to an aqueous slurry of these ores or concentrates; subjecting the slurry to froth-flotation in order to separate a silicate-bearing residue from a phosphate-carbonate concentrate; and then treating the phosphate-carbonate concentrate with sulfur dioxide or carbon dioxide or both in order to inactivate collector-agent coatings on the surfaces of the carbonate minerals, and finally subjecting the slurry to froth-flotation without adding any collector agent in order to separately recover a phosphate concentrate and a carbonate concentrate.
- 2. A process for the separate recovery of phosphate and carbonate minerals from finely-divided phosphate-carbonate-silicate ores or concentrates with a carbonate to phosphate ratio greater than 1, comprising adding an anionic collector agent to an aqueous slurry of these ores or concentrates; subjecting the slurry to froth-flotation in order to separate a silicate-bearing residue from a phosphate-carbonate concentrate; and then treating the phosphate-carbonate concentrate with sulfur dioxide or carbon-dioxide or both in order to inactivate the collector-agent coatings on the surfaces of the carbonate minerals, and finally lowering the pH and subjecting the slurry to further froth-flotation without adding any collector agent in order to separately recover a phosphate concentrate and a carbonate concentrate.
- 3. A process for the separate recovery of phosphate and carbonate minerals from finely-divided phosphate-carbonate-silicate ores or concentrates with a carbonate to phosphate ratio greater than 1, comprising adding an anionic collector agent to an aqueous slurry of these ores or concentrates; subjecting the slurry to froth-flotation in order to separate a silicate-bearing residue from a phosphate-carbonate concentrate, treating the phosphate-carbonate concentrate with a base at a raised pH of about 11-12 in order to remove collector-agent coatings from the surface of the mineral particles, and finally lowering the pH and subjecting the combined concentrate to further froth-flotation with a cationic collector agent, and using a depressing agent for carbonate in order to separately recover a phosphate concentrate and a carbonate concentrate.
- 4. The process of claim 3 in which the cationic collector agent is of the amine type, and the pH of the aqueous slurry is adjusted to be neutral or slightly acid in said further froth-flotation.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 957,460, filed Nov. 3, 1978 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuations (1)
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