2023
DOI: 10.37190/ppmp/170043
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A flotation combined extraction process for improving the whiteness of phosphogypsum

Jiangli Li,
Yongjie Guo,
Peiqiang Fan
et al.

Abstract: Every year, the production of industrial phosphoric acid generates more than 100 Tg of phosphogypsum (PG), leading to significant environmental damage and the occupation of a vast amount of land space. The urgent need to explore applications for PG has become increasingly apparent. However, impurities such as organic substances, slime, phosphorite, and SiO2 reduce the whiteness of PG, making it difficult to utilize for high-value applications. To address this issue, this study employed a two-stage flotation pr… Show more

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“…Therefore, the quality and whiteness of PG can be improved by employing mineral processing methods. Currently, investigators have conducted research on PG purification through flotation and coupling-flotation processes [13][14][15]. Qi et al [16] obtained gypsum concentrate with 69.2% whiteness and 97.24% purity through a reverse-positive flotation process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the quality and whiteness of PG can be improved by employing mineral processing methods. Currently, investigators have conducted research on PG purification through flotation and coupling-flotation processes [13][14][15]. Qi et al [16] obtained gypsum concentrate with 69.2% whiteness and 97.24% purity through a reverse-positive flotation process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%