US2188931A - Concentration process - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the' concentration of ores and its primary object is to provide an efficacious flotation treatment for separating values from soluble ores in a processrequiring the inter-: mixtures of the are with water or other liquid.
- An essentiality of the flotation process is that ore in a finely divided condition be suspended in a liquid, usually water, and subjected to agitation and/or aeration in the presence of an agent which has a'preferential afllnity for one or more of the metalliferous constituen'tsof the ore, over.
- sulphate or sulphonate derivatives of lauric acid or lauryl alcohol are the flotation reagents of the process.
- .Speciflc compositions which have proved particularly eflicacious as the reagent of the treatment are sodium lauryl sulphate (or sulphonate), a sodium salt of the half sulphuric ester of primary lauryl alcohol, or an alkali salt of a sulphonated alcohol.
- compositions serve to produce frothing, collection and promotion, as well as selectiohin the flotation treatment of ores of the above-described character.
- the pulp is subjected to selective flotation of the potassium chloride constituents by the use of the reagent, which may be introduced into the same, prior to the flotation treatment, or it may be introduced directly into the flotation treatmerit and mixed by the agitative action of the (halite), excellent results can be obtained by a flotation treatment of -a of the mineraL' While the invention scribed may be applied in the treatmentof various soluble ores, it is more particularly adapted for the separation in a saturated brine solution,
- a process of concentrating ores containing potassium chloride and sodium chloride which 'Ecmprises subjecting the ore pulp containing po-' tassium chloride and sodium chloride to a froth flotation treatment in the presence of a sodium salt of the half sulphuric ester ofprimary lauryl alcohol.
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Description
Patented Feb. 6,1940
UNITED STATES PATENT? OFFICE CONCENTRATION PROCESS Arthur J. Weinig, Golden, 0010., assignor to Potash Company of America, Denver, 0010., a corporation 01 Colorado No Drawing. Application February 19, 1935, Serial No. 7,219. Renewed Februaryll, 1939 2 Claims.
This invention relates to the' concentration of ores and its primary object is to provide an efficacious flotation treatment for separating values from soluble ores in a processrequiring the inter-: mixtures of the are with water or other liquid.
An essentiality of the flotation process is that ore in a finely divided condition be suspended in a liquid, usually water, and subjected to agitation and/or aeration in the presence of an agent which has a'preferential afllnity for one or more of the metalliferous constituen'tsof the ore, over.
the base'r matter, thereby inducing an elevation of such constituent or constituents to the surface of the liquid body where it collects in a froth, which is subsequently removed by overflow.
The flotation process above described has here- I tofore been applied to substantially non-soluble.
ores, as the values sought to berecovered in the froth were held in suspension in the liquid, with which the ore is intermixed, in a solid condition.
found to be particularly amenable to such treatment and sulphate or sulphonate derivatives of lauric acid or lauryl alcohol are the flotation reagents of the process. .Speciflc compositions which have proved particularly eflicacious as the reagent of the treatment are sodium lauryl sulphate (or sulphonate), a sodium salt of the half sulphuric ester of primary lauryl alcohol, or an alkali salt of a sulphonated alcohol.
All the foregoing compositions serve to produce frothing, collection and promotion, as well as selectiohin the flotation treatment of ores of the above-described character.
The pulp is subjected to selective flotation of the potassium chloride constituents by the use of the reagent, which may be introduced into the same, prior to the flotation treatment, or it may be introduced directly into the flotation treatmerit and mixed by the agitative action of the (halite), excellent results can be obtained by a flotation treatment of -a of the mineraL' While the invention scribed may be applied in the treatmentof various soluble ores, it is more particularly adapted for the separation in a saturated brine solution,
saturated brine solution of potassium chloride constituents from sodium 4 chloride constituents of 'sylvinite ore by'subjecting the said constituents to the actionof a reagent having a preferential aflinity for one of said constituents, and it is in this connection that the steps involved in the process accordingto the invention will now be described.
as hereinafter to be de- The ore with its soluble matter, in a flnely di- :vided' condition, is intermixed with" a saturated solution of the same ore, or more particularly, of its valuable constituents and subjected to the action of a reagent which in the presence of agitation and/or aeration selectively carries to u the. surface as a froth to be subsequently removed by overflow, one of thevaluable. constituents, which has remained in a solid state owing to the saturated condition of the liquid.
Ores containing halite and sylv ite'have been process.
As an example of the application of the process,
potassium chloride and sodium chloride constituents of an ore, when-introduced into a saturated solution of potassium chloride, and subjected to the action of sodium lauryl sulphate in a froth flotation treatment, will be cleanly separated with potassium chloride values carried to the surface and collected in a froth, where they are readily removed by overflow. The present application is intended to cover the specific features hereinbefore discussed and the broad concept of the flotation treatment and the use of equivalent reagent materials which have not been made the subjects matter of claims in the present application have been described and claimed in my co-pending application Serial No. 38,316, filed August 28, 1935,. for Flotation process for treating sylvinite ores and products obtained thereby. I
. Changes and modifications may be availed of within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the hereunto appended claims.
What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A-process of concentrating ores containing potassium chloride and sodium chloride which comprises subjecting the-ore pulp containing potassium chloride and sodium chloride to a froth flotation treatment in the presence ofsodium lauryl sulphate.
2. A process of concentrating ores containing potassium chloride and sodium chloride which 'Ecmprises subjecting the ore pulp containing po-' tassium chloride and sodium chloride to a froth flotation treatment in the presence of a sodium salt of the half sulphuric ester ofprimary lauryl alcohol.
ARTHUR J. WEINIG.
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