Application of a Novel Alkyl Polyglucoside Surfactant as a Tool to Enhance the Beneficiation of Apatite - SME Annual Meeting 2026

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lucas R. Moore Garret Bryant Clint Stoddard Gavin Erickson
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Feb 22, 2026

Abstract

As global mineral feed grades decline, phosphate beneficiation faces mounting challenges. Chief among these being achieving high recoveries of industry quality concentrates from ores of decreasing quality. Apatite, a critical mineral for meeting global fertilizer demand, remains the primary source of phosphorus and is typically recovered through beneficiation by multi-stage flotation. However, traditional saponified fatty acid collectors lack the selectivity needed to beneficiate these lower quality ores, which are containing a higher concentration of more complex gangue minerals. Enhancing collector performance is essential to the industry moving forward. This study introduces a novel alkyl polyglucoside based surfactant designed as an additive for conventional fatty acid systems. Its incorporation significantly improves the grade recovery in direct apatite flotation, even at low concentrations. Flotation results as well as surfactant properties will be discussed.
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APA: Lucas R. Moore Garret Bryant Clint Stoddard Gavin Erickson  (2026)  Application of a Novel Alkyl Polyglucoside Surfactant as a Tool to Enhance the Beneficiation of Apatite - SME Annual Meeting 2026

MLA: Lucas R. Moore Garret Bryant Clint Stoddard Gavin Erickson Application of a Novel Alkyl Polyglucoside Surfactant as a Tool to Enhance the Beneficiation of Apatite - SME Annual Meeting 2026. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2026.

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