Abstract

The mid-low grade sedimentary phosphate ore, abundant in silicate and carbonate gangue minerals, exhibits a poor processability. It is conventionally enriched using high temperature flotation to remove silicate gangues with fatty acid as a collector. Cottonseed oil has been proved to be an efficient collector for achieving ambient temperature flotation of the sedimentary phosphate ore used in this study. Flotation kinetics was investigated to ascertain the excellent collecting performance of cottonseed oil, as compared with oleic acid, and the phosphate flotation fitted well with the first-order flotation model. Based on the analysis of flotation reagent effect on the direct flotation process using the response surface methodology (RSM), a closed circuit of direct-reverse flotation for stepwise removing silicate and carbonate gangues from the sedimentary phosphate ore was established. Consequently, a required high quality of phosphate concentrate containing 30.16% P2O5 was obtained, with a recovery of 90.90%. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) of the flotation products confirmed that the majority of silicate and carbonate gangues were effectively removed from the concentrate products.

Highlights

  • Phosphate ore is a vital nonrenewable and strategic resource widely used in manufacturing fertilizers, detergents, pesticides, animal fodder, and other phosphorous-based chemicals [1].More than 75% of the phosphate resources in the world are distributed as sedimentary deposits [2].Among these, the majority is a sedimentary phosphate ore characterized by a mid-low grade and a cryptocrystalline structure

  • The beneficiation and upgrade of this kind of sedimentary phosphate ore is of great significance to meet the marketable requirements of the phosphate industry and to further alleviate the resource scarcity in the world

  • This study aimed to investigate the potential application of cottonseed oil as an alternative collector in the ambient temperature flotation of sedimentary phosphate ore

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Introduction

The majority is a sedimentary phosphate ore characterized by a mid-low grade and a cryptocrystalline structure. They coexist with silicate and carbonate gangues such as quartz, dolomite, calcite, etc., and have a poor processability [3]. The beneficiation and upgrade of this kind of sedimentary phosphate ore is of great significance to meet the marketable requirements of the phosphate industry and to further alleviate the resource scarcity in the world. Froth flotation is considered as the most effective process for the beneficiation of the sedimentary phosphate ore, due to the high efficiency of removing silicate and carbonate gangue minerals [4,5]

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