Beneficiation of phosphates : new thought, new technology, new development
Fueled by climbing food prices, the demand for fertilizers is on the rise. The phosphate industry is responding aggressively by bringing signifi cant projects on line across the globe. But meeting this unprecedented demand comes with a host of challenges: Environmental lawsuits have put a stop to on...
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Beneficiation of phosphates : |b new thought, new technology, new development / |c edited by Patrick Zhang, Jan Miller, Hassan El-Shall. |
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520 | |a Fueled by climbing food prices, the demand for fertilizers is on the rise. The phosphate industry is responding aggressively by bringing signifi cant projects on line across the globe. But meeting this unprecedented demand comes with a host of challenges: Environmental lawsuits have put a stop to one of the largest phosphate mines in the world. Other operations are closing because of the depletion of phosphate reserve. The increasing proportion of high organic and high dolomite ores has caused benefi ciation costs to skyrocket. There is a growing urgency for the sustainable development and recycling of phosphate resources. Beneficiation of Phosphates: New Thought, New Technology, New Development provides a comprehensive look into how industry leaders and the R & D community are responding to these and many other critical issues. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Part 1: Theory and Applications. Polymers at Mineral Interfaces; A Pilot-Scale Study of Effects of Nanobubbleson Phosphate Flotation; Effect of Ca2+, Mg2+, PO43-, and SO42- on theFlotation of Phosphate; Research on the Adsorption Mechanism of a Mixed Collector on Middle-Low Grade Phosphateat Ambient Temperature; Effect of Bias Flow on Flotation Efficiencyin a Packed Column; Relations Between MgO Occurrence in Phosphorite andIts Removal by Flotation Process -- Part 2: Innovations and Control. Magnetic Column Flotation for Magnetite Removalfrom a Brazilian Phosphate Ore; Column and Non-Conventional Flotation forPhosphate Recovery; On-Line Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) Analysisin the Phosphate Industry; Study of a Calcium-Silicon Phosphate Rock Separated by the Column-Machine CombinedProcess; Application of JKSimMet Simulation Models for Energy Reductionof Large-Scale Grinding Circuits; Beneficiation Improvements ThroughAutomatic Controls; Effect of Basic Factors on Florida PhosphateBeneficiation Performances -- Part 3: Acidulation and Hydrometallurgy. An Approach Toward Flotation Reagents Optimization and Foam Phenomena Management inPhosphoric Acid Production; Recovery of Uranium from Phosphoric Acid: Historyand Present Status; Recent Developments in Beneficiating Chilisai Phosphate Ore; Recovery of Rare Earths from Phosphogypsum; Toxic Trace Elements Composition of Eranbee Phosphate Deposits, Central Jordan: PossibleEnvironmental Implications -- Part 4: Characterizationand Analysis. Advanced Instrumentation for Mineral Liberation Analysis and Use in the PhosphateIndustry; Process Mineralogy Studies of YichangPhosphate Ores; Multi-Scale Characterizing of Mineralogical and Textural Features of Mid-Low-Grade SedimentaryPhosphate Rocks; Hydroxyapatite with Different Morphologies Preparedby Natural Collophanite; Exploring the Use of Rheology in thePhosphate Industry; Characterization of Carbonated Hydroxyapatite Whiskers Prepared by HydrothermalSynthesis -- Part 5: Contaminants and Quality. Research and Practice in Phosphate Beneficiationin Yunnan Province; Removal of Carbonate Minerals from Saudi Phosphate Ores by Reverse Flotation Process; Distribution of Fatty Acid Collector and Its Effect on Direct and Reverse Flotation of a Phosphate Ore; Dolomite Flotation Behavior in Crago Process and Options to Recover Flotation Concentrate with AcceptableMgO Content; Study on the Flotation of Refractory and Low-GradePhosphate at Normal Temperature; Experimental Study on Reverse Flotation of Yichang Phosphorus Ore -- Part 6: Sustainability and the Environment. Sustainability: Inorganic and/or Organic Phosphate?; Application of Reverse Flotation to Recover Phosphate Minerals from Plant Tailings; Smart Phosphate Mining + Smart Fertilizars = Low Cost Food Production; Efficacious Remediation of Acidic Phosphate Pond Water: Di-Cal Recovery from Pond Water; Sulphur Matrix from Phosphogypsum: a Sustainable Route to Waste Valorization; Biosolubilization of Rock Phosphate with S. Thermosulfidooxidans Containing Pyrite; Phosphogypsum Management and Utilization: a Review of Research and Industry -- Part 7: Reagents and Chemistry. Research on the Flotation of Phosphate and Quartz Using Amine Derivatives SF12 and SP12; Improving Dolomite/Francolite Separation Performance Using New Reagents; Phosphate Flotation Enhancement Using Clay Binder; Preliminary Investigations into the Use of Jojoba Oil as a Possible Collector in Phosphate Flotation; High-Performance Fatty Acid Collector for Phosphate Flotation; Synthesis and Application of a Flotation Collector for Collophanite; Laboratories and Indutrial Pilot-Scale Study on the Two-Stage Reverse Flotation of Collophanite Ore. | |
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650 | 0 | |a Phosphates. | |
650 | 0 | |a Ore-dressing. | |
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700 | 1 | |a Zhang, Patrick. |1 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjMpTtX7X4gMBfbvmkVxj3 | |
700 | 1 | |a Miller, J. D. |1 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxWMmHV7RkdvYKqg7jQv3 | |
700 | 1 | |a El-Shall, Hassan E. |1 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGcrfgHkpBx9fPmQ6cqpK | |
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