Phosphogypsum is an industrial solid waste from the phosphate fertilizer industry. At present, the accumulation of phosphogypsum has caused very serious economic and environmental problems. A large scale of phosphogypsum is consunmed in the building field. The characteristics of whiteness and phosphorus content are important factors affecting the use of phosphogypsum as a building material. In this study, soluble phosphorus and fluorine were removed by adding lime, and flotation was employed to purify phosphogypsum. A large amount of organic matter and fine slime in the phosphogypsum were removed by reverse flotation, and gypsum was floated by positive flotation. Through the flotation closed-circuit experiment, the whiteness of phosphogypsu...
The materials needed for the production of foam phosphogypsum consist of gypsum, phosphogypsum waste...
In this study, the chemical and phase composition of two samples of phosphogypsum from the waste dum...
Phosphate rocks are an irreplaceable resource to produce fertilizers, but their availability will no...
WOS: 000368517800020Phosphogypsum, the storage of which damages the ecological balance, has limited ...
Over 70% of the world’s phosphate rock product is consumed by the “wet” process for production of ph...
Waste of Phosphoric acid industry, which called phosphogypsum consists of 65% gypsum, 25% water and ...
In dried form, phosphogypsum is a fine powder, which becomes loose and prone to lump formation, and...
For a long time, the problem of phosphogypsum disposal was not given due attention, which led to the...
Phosphogypsum (PG) is produced as a by-product during treatment of phosphate rock with sulphuric aci...
Phosphogypsum obtained by "wet procedure" for phosphoric acid production is actually calcium-sulphat...
The increase of the consumption of gypsum products in construction industry with a limited amount of...
For a long time, the problem of phosphogypsum disposal was not given due attention, which led to the...
Waste of Phosphoric acid industry, which called phosphogypsum consists of 65% gypsum, 25% water and ...
Gypsum blocks are usually used to make partitions in highrise construction. Reducing the cost of mat...
Abstract : A million tons of Phosphogypsum (PG) is stacked in the environment every year and is prog...
The materials needed for the production of foam phosphogypsum consist of gypsum, phosphogypsum waste...
In this study, the chemical and phase composition of two samples of phosphogypsum from the waste dum...
Phosphate rocks are an irreplaceable resource to produce fertilizers, but their availability will no...
WOS: 000368517800020Phosphogypsum, the storage of which damages the ecological balance, has limited ...
Over 70% of the world’s phosphate rock product is consumed by the “wet” process for production of ph...
Waste of Phosphoric acid industry, which called phosphogypsum consists of 65% gypsum, 25% water and ...
In dried form, phosphogypsum is a fine powder, which becomes loose and prone to lump formation, and...
For a long time, the problem of phosphogypsum disposal was not given due attention, which led to the...
Phosphogypsum (PG) is produced as a by-product during treatment of phosphate rock with sulphuric aci...
Phosphogypsum obtained by "wet procedure" for phosphoric acid production is actually calcium-sulphat...
The increase of the consumption of gypsum products in construction industry with a limited amount of...
For a long time, the problem of phosphogypsum disposal was not given due attention, which led to the...
Waste of Phosphoric acid industry, which called phosphogypsum consists of 65% gypsum, 25% water and ...
Gypsum blocks are usually used to make partitions in highrise construction. Reducing the cost of mat...
Abstract : A million tons of Phosphogypsum (PG) is stacked in the environment every year and is prog...
The materials needed for the production of foam phosphogypsum consist of gypsum, phosphogypsum waste...
In this study, the chemical and phase composition of two samples of phosphogypsum from the waste dum...
Phosphate rocks are an irreplaceable resource to produce fertilizers, but their availability will no...