Testing and evaluation of modifying reagents in potash flotation

Potash is the main source of Potassium which is one of the three basic plant nutrients along with nitrogen and phosphorus. Between 60 to 80% of the potash ore is processed by flotation, the other two important unit operations are hot or cold crystallization and electrostatic separation. Almost a...

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Main Author: Perucca, Carlos Francisco
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Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/11453
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-114532018-01-05T17:35:52Z Testing and evaluation of modifying reagents in potash flotation Perucca, Carlos Francisco Potash is the main source of Potassium which is one of the three basic plant nutrients along with nitrogen and phosphorus. Between 60 to 80% of the potash ore is processed by flotation, the other two important unit operations are hot or cold crystallization and electrostatic separation. Almost all the published literature on potash flotation refers to the insoluble minerals as "collector robbers" and increased collector usage is mentioned as the consequence of the presence of slimes in potash flotation circuits. The real effect of the presence of slimes in potash flotation is far more complex. The test program developed in the following chapters aimed to determine the most suitable modifying reagent(s) and the optimum dosage to optimize grade and recovery of KCI, and to evaluate various flocculants used in flotation desliming in order to determine the factors that affect flotation desliming efficiency. Based on the results, it can be stated that guar gum is probably the most effective insoluble slimes depressant for the ores under the conditions tested. The depressing action of the guar gum is strong even at low dosages (50 g/t). Carboxymethyl cellulose shows poor depressing ability at low dosages, with increasing depression performance at high dosages (200 g/t). Synthetic polyacrylamides can hardly be considered insoluble slimes "depressants" as a considerable amount of the insoluble slimes present in the feed report to the concentrate. Anionic flocculants increase insoluble slimes recovery when used instead of non-ionic flocculant at the same dosage. The recovery of KCI to the insolubles concentrate increases with the use of anionic flocculants as well but in a much smaller proportion. The flocculation-flotation of insoluble minerals is a flocculant dependent process, and the addition of a "insolubles collector" or a frother, or nothing at all merely affects the kinetics of the process. Applied Science, Faculty of Mining Engineering, Keevil Institute of Graduate 2009-07-29T17:42:59Z 2009-07-29T17:42:59Z 2000 2001-05 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/11453 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. 4582768 bytes application/pdf
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description Potash is the main source of Potassium which is one of the three basic plant nutrients along with nitrogen and phosphorus. Between 60 to 80% of the potash ore is processed by flotation, the other two important unit operations are hot or cold crystallization and electrostatic separation. Almost all the published literature on potash flotation refers to the insoluble minerals as "collector robbers" and increased collector usage is mentioned as the consequence of the presence of slimes in potash flotation circuits. The real effect of the presence of slimes in potash flotation is far more complex. The test program developed in the following chapters aimed to determine the most suitable modifying reagent(s) and the optimum dosage to optimize grade and recovery of KCI, and to evaluate various flocculants used in flotation desliming in order to determine the factors that affect flotation desliming efficiency. Based on the results, it can be stated that guar gum is probably the most effective insoluble slimes depressant for the ores under the conditions tested. The depressing action of the guar gum is strong even at low dosages (50 g/t). Carboxymethyl cellulose shows poor depressing ability at low dosages, with increasing depression performance at high dosages (200 g/t). Synthetic polyacrylamides can hardly be considered insoluble slimes "depressants" as a considerable amount of the insoluble slimes present in the feed report to the concentrate. Anionic flocculants increase insoluble slimes recovery when used instead of non-ionic flocculant at the same dosage. The recovery of KCI to the insolubles concentrate increases with the use of anionic flocculants as well but in a much smaller proportion. The flocculation-flotation of insoluble minerals is a flocculant dependent process, and the addition of a "insolubles collector" or a frother, or nothing at all merely affects the kinetics of the process. === Applied Science, Faculty of === Mining Engineering, Keevil Institute of === Graduate
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