Abstract

The physical and chemical properties of clay deposits around Isua-Akoko, Akure, Lafe and Ayadi in Ondo State southwestern Nigeria have been examined. The results have shown that Isua-Akoko, Akure and Lafe Clays are plastic fire clays while Ayadi clay is kaolinite. Grain size analysis reveals that Isua Akoko Clay contains 45% of clay, 18% silt, 12% fine sand,14% medium sand and 11% coarse sand and no gravel; Akure clay contains 42% clay, 14% silt, 13% fine sand, 20% medium sand and 8% coarse sand with 1% gravel. Lafe Clay contains 21% clay, 8% silt, 25% fine sand, 37% medium sand and 8% coarse sand with 1% gravel while Ayadi clay contains 83% clay and 17% silt. The liquid limits of these clay samples range from 41% to 73%% and plastic limits range from 18% to 26% respectively. The chemical analysis reveals that the most abundant mineral is silica (60.97%) and aluminum was next in abundance (23.69%) while other oxides are low. The results show that Isua-Akoko and Akure are residual while Lafe and Ayadi are sedimentary and transported Clays. The firing test, PH, and bleaching tests of the clays are also discussed. The chemical and physical characteristics of the clay deposits are strongly indicative of their industrial importance in the production of ceramics, refractories, paving bricks, paint and pharmaceutical products.KEYWORDS: Kaolinite, fire clay, gravel, ceramics and alumina.

Highlights

  • Clays are very useful raw materials from which many domestic and commercial wares can be manufactured

  • In Nigeria, clay deposits have not been utilized adequately considering the qualities of this type of industrial mineral that occurs in the country

  • The results of the grain size distribution of the clay deposits as presented in the Table (1) show that Akure, Isua and Lafe Clays to be coarsely grained while Ayadi Clay is fine grained

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INTRODUCTION

Clays are very useful raw materials from which many domestic and commercial wares can be manufactured. In Nigeria, clay deposits have not been utilized adequately considering the qualities of this type of industrial mineral that occurs in the country. This may be due to lack of geological information on the assessment of the clay deposits and what they can be used to manufacture. As a result of tropical weathering, there are vast deposits of residual clay at Akure and Isua and vast deposits of sedimentary clays at Lafe and Ayadi in Ondo State. This present work reports the physical and chemical properties of clay deposits from Isua Akoko, Akure, Ayadi and Lafe in Ondo State, southwestern Nigeria in order to assess the industrial applications of the Clays

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