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Analysis of the settling process to improve the quality of phosphate products of the Djebel Onk deposit

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  • Wahida Kherfane

    (Badji Mokhtar University)

  • Tourkia Tahri

    (Abderahmane Mira University)

  • Amina Bouslama

    (Badji Mokhtar University)

  • Meriem Ferfar

    (Environmental Research Center (C.R.E))

  • Hamza Cheniti

    (National Higher School of Technology and Engineering; Environmental Research Center (C.R.E))

  • Nacer Bezzi

    (Abderahmane Mira University)

  • Omar Sekiou

    (Environmental Research Center (C.R.E))

  • Nadiia Dovbash

    (National Scientific Centre «Institute of Agriculture of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences»)

  • Aissa Benselhoub

    (Environmental Research Center (C.R.E))

Abstract

The object of the study is the phosphates of the Djebel Onk region, which are part of a vast group of phosphate deposits formed in the Late Cretaceous-Eocene period on the South and Southeast Mediterranean shores. These concentrations of economic interest are operated near the town of Bir El Ater (Tebessa, Algeria). The mining industry based on the extraction and processing of different minerals while respecting the environmental framework plays an important role in the economy of a country. The economic potential of each country will be determined based on the level of production of metals and various mineral substances. In the case of the Djebel Onk phosphate ore, the most dominant mineral in addition to P2O5 is calcium carbonate CaCO3 with more than 50 % in the all-mineral content. In addition, phosphate concentrate contains harmful elements which reduce the value of the market product. Therefore, this study aims to recover the enriched product efficiently and profitably with a minimum of deleterious elements. This work aims to develop a treatment technology with a minimum rejection rate, which allows for achieving production goals and reducing environmental impacts. For this purpose, we proposed an enrichment of these phosphate discharges from the settling process utilizing pneumatic selection (Turbo Separator Ventilate – TSV). The results of the chemical analyses confirm the significant difference in useful and major elements (P2O5) and the minor and harmful elements (MgO). According to the granulochemical analysis of each slice, it is possible to note that the P2O5 content is similar to the various particle-size slices. It is therefore necessary to treat the mass of waste if we want to recover as much phosphate as possible. The obtained X-ray diffractograms highlighted appreciable differences between the raw phosphates and the concentrates, in fact, the qualitative and quantitative variation of the mineralogical species, particularly the calcite, quartz, dolomite, and apatite. TSV is a process used to improve the quality and quantity of phosphate and to eliminate the layer below 0.8 mm. Corresponding to the analyses it was appeared that the P2O5 content 29.5–30 % of the settled product increases to 30.2–31 % after dust removal. Then it is possible to achieve an increase in the quality of phosphate from 63/65 % TPL to 66/68 % TPL.

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  • Wahida Kherfane & Tourkia Tahri & Amina Bouslama & Meriem Ferfar & Hamza Cheniti & Nacer Bezzi & Omar Sekiou & Nadiia Dovbash & Aissa Benselhoub, 2024. "Analysis of the settling process to improve the quality of phosphate products of the Djebel Onk deposit," Technology audit and production reserves, PC TECHNOLOGY CENTER, vol. 3(3(77)), pages 11-17, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:baq:taprar:v:3:y:2024:i:3:p:11-17
    DOI: 10.15587/2706-5448.2024.305237
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