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Systematic investigation on bastnaesite flotation in the presence of dissolved calcium ions using organic acids as chelating agents
This study systematically investigated the potential of organic acids as Ca2+ ions chelating agents in bastnaesite flotation. Naturally, bastnaesite is associated with calcium-bearing gangue minerals, such as calcite (CaCO3) and fluorite (CaF2). The flotation beneficiation of bastnaesite in the presence of calcium-bearing minerals (e.g., calcite) is exceptionally complex due to the release of Ca2+ ions into the flotation pulp which changes the solution chemistry and bastnaesite surface properties. This study seeks to address the challenge of dissolved Ca2+ ions on bastnaesite flotation using organic acids, namely lactic, succinic, and citric acids. Systematic micro-flotation experiments were followed by electro-kinetic tests, solution chemistry studies, and XPS characterization. The results of this study showed that the elevated concentration of Ca2+ ions dramatically decreased bastnaesite flotation recovery values. However, organic acids formed soluble chelates with Ca2+ ions, effectively eliminating the detrimental impact of dissolved Ca2+ ions on bastnaesite flotation.
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The purpose of the journal is to provide for the rapid publication of topical papers featuring the latest developments in the allied fields of mineral processing and extractive metallurgy. Its wide ranging coverage of research and practical (operating) topics includes physical separation methods, such as comminution, flotation concentration and dewatering, chemical methods such as bio-, hydro-, and electro-metallurgy, analytical techniques, process control, simulation and instrumentation, and mineralogical aspects of processing. Environmental issues, particularly those pertaining to sustainable development, will also be strongly covered.